Asked by Likewhat?!

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 Ms. Sue
Nope. I suggest you Google direct democracy.
Answered by CellLover727
Because there are no dictators in representative democracy, rather the people vote for their leaders, who make the laws. In direct democracy the people themselves vote for laws. I don't know if I'm right, its been a long time since I learned about this topic.
Answered by Likewhat?!
Thanks I guess.
Answered by CellLover727
Your welcome. Sorry if I could not of been of more help ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Answered by Damon
You have it right CellLover
We elect representatives who make the laws, mostly, so far.
Athens had direct democracy, but these days it is impractical. Countries and even cities are much bigger.
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Answered by Tues
is the answer D?
Answered by Anonymous
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It's you're

Your implies ownership on whatever is being mentioned. You're is a shorter way of saying you are.
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