To much money
There are a number of bad things about a direct democracy. Some of them include a simple majority taking away the rights of the others, too much public opinion can be volatile for a country and so much more.
Leaders are elected by citizens, citizens have a "say" in who leads them and makes laws, and nobody gets too much power.
America is a Democratic-Republic, not a Democracy. If we had a true Democracy, we the people would vote on EVERY issue (every law, every bill, everything). Instead, we elect leaders to make those decisions. If we had a true Democracy, nothing would ever get done because getting 200 million people to the polls on a weekly or daily basis would cost so much money and we would never agree on anything. Easy, the US is a Republic not a true Democracy. The Theory of a Democratic Government is that everyone eligible to vote on an issue has to vote on said issue before it is resolved. You can't grant anyone else your vote. Also, the majority wins all and makes the rules. The minority has no rights and no protection under a true Democracy.
a presidential democracy is a democracy led and held by an elected president.
In what ways, and to what extent, is the U.S. a democracy?
The concept of democracy overall can be tracked back to the Ancient Greeks, but the particular form of democracy in Australia is a much closer reflection of British democracy at the time of Australian Independence.
they properly cost about 20 Australian dollars
an Australian democracy is a "representative democracy" they can not vote for new laws but they can vote for leaders like a federal leader (prime minister) state government or local
About $400.00 at the least.
20-23 $
around $3 Australian dollars.
in Australian dollars it costs around $20 AUD.
$45 Australian Dollars
1.1 billion dollars
$21.95 (Australian Dollars)
$1.50 - $3.00 Australian currency
bum and poo is the answer.