Asked by julius

Which of the following best describes the difference between direct democracy and representative democracy?

A.
In a direct democracy, the people make laws. In a representative democracy, they do not.

B.
In a representative democracy, the people make the laws. In a direct democracy, they do not.

C.
In a representative democracy, dictators makes the laws. In a direct democracy, they do not.

D.
In a direct democracy, dictators makes the laws. In a representative democracy, they do not.

Answers

Answered by julius
my answer is a
Answered by julius
can you please just tell me the answer
Answered by Ms. Sue
a is correct.
Answered by julius
so direct democracy the people vote
Answered by Ms. Sue
Correct -- the people vote for the individual laws in a direct democracy. Except for a few small towns of the U.S. we have a representative democracy. Our elected representatives vote for the laws.
Answered by AnexityGaming!>_<
thx mrs.Sue
Answered by Keziah
um Ms .Sue your wrong oka because the answer was B . In a parliamentary democracy, the head of the government is a member of the legislatures.🙄🤦🏽‍♀️stupid
Answered by Anonymous
I hate math
Answered by Anonymous
@Keziah
okay*
Answered by Anonymous
i hate math but this thing is usless.
Answered by sef
yup, the answer is A. explanation: A direct democracy have people make laws while a representative democracy lets the people vote for who makes the laws. Also I took the test :)
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