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Would Americans in general support a system in which all citizens were allowed to vote on national policy?

Of course, this is what it is all about. The ability to vote. We vote on national policy through the election of the people who are elected by the voting. You get what you want through your vote.


When rome was a republic who was allowed to vote?

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What is a system in which all citizens meet to debate government matters and vote firsthand?

Direct democracy is a system in which all citizens gather to discuss and vote on government issues directly, without elected representatives. This form of democracy allows for more direct participation by the general population in decision-making processes.


What factor made Athens direct democracy different from representative democracy?

In Athens all male citizens above a certain age had the right to vote on everything the city state needed to decide. For larger governments this system rapidly becomes impractical, calling all the citizens together frequently to vote. In modern representative democracy (aka democratic republics) all citizens (male and female) vote for representatives. The elected representatives will then vote on everything the government needs to decide (individual citizens don't have to do this)


Which characteristics of the government under the roman republic had the greatest impact on the democratic tradition why?

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What percent of adult male citizens could vote in the assembly?

All adult male citizens could vote, but they had to be born in Athens.


What element of the U.S. constitutional system was borrowed from Athens?

The concept of a democratic government where all citizens had a vote in making government decisions.


Can dual citizens vote in the United States?

Yes, dual citizens can vote in the United States as long as they meet all the requirements to register and vote in their state of residence.


What type of democracy do all citizens vote directly with no elected representatives?

direct


Who is the second and third citizens of India?

In most democratic states (including India) all citizens are equal, in that they have the same rite to vote and have the same rites under the law. Therefore there should be NO second or third citizens in India.


Who has to vote in Australia?

any one that is registered to vote and all Australian Citizens are obliged to register.


Why did Anthony believe she had the right to vote?

The Fifteenth Amendment said all citizens could vote.