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Indirect Democracy- A democracy is governed by elected leaders voted for by its citizens.

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I do not know why you would delete my answer. The answer above is only one of the two forms of democracy which are direct and indirect. The answer above is a form of indirect democracy. The answer I posted before is an example of direct democracy.

Direct democracy- A government where the citicens vote directly on every problem or change.

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