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What is the main difference between a pure democracy and a republic?(1 point) Responses In a republic, people vote directly on laws, but in a democracy, people elect representatives who make laws. In a republic, people vote directly on laws, but in a democracy, people elect representatives who make laws. In a democracy, people vote directly on laws, but in a republic, people elect representatives who make laws. In a democracy, people vote directly on laws, but in a republic, people elect representatives who make laws. In a republic, people have no representation, but in a democracy, people have representatives who act for them.
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In a republic, people elect representatives who make laws, while in a pure democracy, people vote directly on laws without the intermediary of representatives.
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In a republic, people elect representatives who make laws, while in a pure democracy, people vote directly on laws without the intermediary of representatives.
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The main difference between a pure democracy and a republic is that in a pure democracy, people vote directly on laws, while in a republic, people elect representatives who make laws on their behalf.