The United States primarily operates as a representative democracy, where elected officials represent the interests of the citizens. While there are elements of direct democracy, such as referendums and initiatives in some states, the overall system is structured around elected representatives making decisions on behalf of the people. This framework allows for a more manageable and organized government, especially given the country's size and population.
Representative. We vote for people to represent us.
The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.
The United States is a Representative Democracy.
A representative Democracy
The United States has a representative democracy.
The United States has a representative democracy.
The United States is a representative republic, not a direct democracy, as a result, the question is unanswerable. As for how the US became a representative republic, this was through the approval of the US Constitution of 1789, which is still in power today.
NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.
There are no officials in a direct democracy, in a direct democracy all citizens vote on all the issues, unlike a representative or an indirect democracy (which is what the united states is). In a indirect democracy citizens of voting age who are registered to vote elect officials.
The United States is a representative republic.
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No, the United States is a representative republic.