Framers opposed a direct democracy for many reasons. The most important reason is because they were afraid of the rule of a majority.
NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.
The Founders universally opposed democracy--we are a Republic, not a Democracy, which means, by definition, that we have a representative form of government not a direct vote. Alexander Hamilton said that "democracy was the surest path to tyranny".
yes, because they were advocates of direct democracy
They instead used an electoral college to prevent a majority mob rule
Direct democracy, where the citizens met in regular assembly and made decisions which were carried out by a council.
The Framers knew the direct and pure form of democracy and they feared that the emotional decisions taken by the populace; which is called unrestricted Majority Rule; may violate the individual rights. Therefore they chose the republic form of government in which the people choose individuals to represent them and transform their will into rational and reasonable decisions. after many amendment in the US constitution the government became a democratic republic.. or what we can call "representative or liberal democracy".A republic as opposed to a pure democracy
The US is a representative democracy, not a direct democracy. The Founders thought that the American people needed to have distance from the policies that would be considered to prevent mob-rule and keep voting among the more educated persons.
How do you feel about direct democracy?
How does direct democracy differ from reprecentative democracy
Define regular democracy. A democracy is a government by the people. A direct democracy is a type of democracy.
direct democracy