The Real Differences Between a Republic and a Democracy

In both a republic and a democracy, citizens are empowered to participate in a representational political system.
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The Real Differences Between a Republic and a Democracy
In both a republic and a democracy, citizens are empowered to participate in a representational political system. They elect people to represent and protect their interests in how the government functions. So what's the distinction between them?
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