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A person MOST often becomes the leader of a democracy by A) taking power by force. B) being elected by popular vote. being the first-bom child of the previous leader. D) receiving stes from the peoples' representatives.​

Sagot :

The answer is B.) Being elected by popular vote

Answer:

B) being elected by popular vote.

Explanation:

"Democracy" is a form of government by the people. This means that the citizens have a direct and indirect involvement (through a representative) in voting for their leader by majority vote/popular vote. This means that they are not being forced to vote for someone, rather they are given the opportunity to choose someone for the position. The leader's position is also not being passed from one generation to another.