democracy
A mass gathering where many people decide governmental matters is called a referendum or a voting event. This is a democratic process where citizens have a direct say in specific political decisions or issues.
You may be wondering exactly what Direct Democracy is and how it works. Direct Democracy is a form of government that is said to be by the people, but also for the people. It is a type of government that the people will make the decisions for themselves rather than to have the decisions made by representatives. Another term used to describe Direct Democracy is pure democracy or "true" democracy.
Direct regulation is the economic style of command economies, like communism where all economic decisions are made by government.
Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
Direct democracy is the term used to describe a system where individuals themselves make governmental policies rather than representatives. Representative democracy is where people elect representatives to make those decisions.
Indirect democracy!
NO. The entire point of an anarchy is to operate without any government or any governmental principles. If an anarchy has a constitution, this would indicate how a government would be established, in direct contradiction to anarchy.
In a direct democracy, citizens directly vote for all decisions made by the government. In an indirect democracy, they vote for representatives who, in turn, vote for decisions.
An example of government relaying is when the legislative branch creates laws. They relay the will of the people in their decisions which help to direct the country in a specific way.
Yes, direct democracy is very common. It is almost never seen in modern government, as it is extremely inefficient, but it is very common in small groups when making decisions.
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