Yes, many states in the U.S. allow citizens to make laws through processes known as initiatives and referendums. In an initiative, citizens can propose new laws or amendments to existing laws, often requiring a certain number of signatures to qualify for the ballot. A referendum allows voters to approve or reject laws passed by the legislature. These mechanisms empower citizens to directly participate in the legislative process.
to protect themselves and those around them.
No, not within the United States. When aborad, US citizens are subject to the laws of whatever nation they find themselves in.
Many cities in the United States allow all of their citizens to vote on laws. APEX
direct democracy, republic
No
Many cities in the United States allow all of their citizens to vote on laws. APEX
the government helps citizens by creating laws to help protect them from ANY threat including themselves
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When citizens make the laws, it is called direct democracy. In this system, citizens participate directly in decision-making processes, often through mechanisms like referendums or initiatives, allowing them to propose and vote on laws themselves. This contrasts with representative democracy, where elected officials make laws on behalf of the citizens.
Citizens had the duty to obey Laws and actively participate in the community by voting and informing themselves about what is going on in the communtiy.
Thomas Paine
the government helps citizens by creating laws to help protect them from ANY threat including themselves