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In a direct democracy, each citizen has the right to vote on every decision and issue.
a direct democracy people vote on policies directly, a representative democracy people vote for representatives who then present a plan
Direct democracy is distinguished by allowing citizens to participate directly in decision-making processes rather than through elected representatives. This form of democracy typically involves frequent referendums, initiatives, and town hall meetings where individuals have a direct say in shaping policies and laws. It promotes greater citizen engagement and emphasizes the importance of individual voices in governance.
you have to be voted in by the mojority constitiny of the citizen
age and citizen, residence, criminal
direct democracy is a type of government wee every citizen can vote on every issue. representative democracy is a type of government were people vote for representative who deiced issues in there name.
direct democracy is a type of government wee every citizen can vote on every issue. representative democracy is a type of government were people vote for representative who deiced issues in there name.
Both are types of democracy. A republic is a representational democracy, which is mutually exclusive with direct democracy.
They are not very similar.
To vote, pay attention to the issues, and to take part as a citizen with things like jury duty.
direct democracy is each person's decision directly affects the outcome of a vote. Representative democracy is the citizens elect officials to represent them in the government. These elected officials then meet to make the country's laws and to enforce them.
It depends on what democracy without qualification means, but many people use it as a euphemism for "direct democracy". Direct Democracy makes every citizen responsible for every political decision. For example, in a direct democracy, every citizen would be voting on tax rates, immigration policy, etc. In a parliamentary democracy, districts of people vote for a person or party to represent them in a legislative forum. The party with the largest number of seats then forms a government, which directs the policy of the country.