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Without engaging in anything legally recognized as corruption, an elected representative helps enact a policy that a majority of his or her constituents strongly oppose, but that the representative's party
supports. What does this suggest about the relationship between representatives and the people who
delegate them to act in their place?
It can create tension, because voters will not necessarily get what they want when delegating authority to
one person.
Representative democracy is doomed to repeated failures and inefficiency.
Voters cannot hold representatives accountable.
Corruption is inevitable and will tarnish the relationship.

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