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Direct democracy is most famously associated with ancient Athens, where citizens participated directly in decision-making. Repetitive democracy, a term less commonly used, can refer to modern representative democracies where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, typically exercised through regular elections. Both forms emphasize citizen involvement, but direct democracy allows for more immediate participation compared to the representative nature of repetitive democracy.

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