In a direct democracy, each citizen has the right to vote on every decision and issue.
A democracy is a democracy where the whole population votes onan issue (such as a new law trying to be passed) and in a represenative democracy there is a representative that has been elected by the people that votes on an issue. An example of a representative democracy would be the united states because the people of the U.S. vote on a representative for the senate and the house of representatives to vote on law that are trying to be passes.
direct democracy
representative democracy
direct democracy is a type of government wee every citizen can vote on every issue. representative democracy is a type of government were people vote for representative who deiced issues in there name.
direct democracy is a type of government wee every citizen can vote on every issue. representative democracy is a type of government were people vote for representative who deiced issues in there name.
Answer this question… Having a voice in government and democracy
No. In a democracy the restriction of freedoms should never be an issue. If this happens, it will cease to be a democracy.
The US is a Constitutional Republic. It differs from a "pure" democracy in that voters do not vote on every issue, but elect people to represent them.
Democracy originated in Ancient Greece, though it bears little resemblance to our Democratic Republic. Their democracy was a popular vote by the people on each issue, as opposed to our democracy where we elect the leaders and then they make decisions based on their own judgement.
Representative Democracy
Direct and Indirect One form of democracy is direct democracy in which all citizens vote on every issue. This forum is not feasible for countries (too many people), so countries use indirect democracy, also known as a representative democracy. In this form, the citizens elect representatives who vote on individual issues.