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A plebiscite is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a specific proposal, often related to constitutional changes, territorial issues, or significant policy decisions. It allows citizens to express their opinion on a particular matter, typically resulting in a yes or no answer. Plebiscites are often used to gauge public support for important decisions or to legitimize government actions. The term is commonly associated with historical events in various countries, such as the plebiscites held in France during the 19th century.

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