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Multiple Choice. In a direct democracy, how are laws typically enacted?(1 point)
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By popular vote of all citizens
By popular vote of all citizens

Through a council of elders
Through a council of elders

Through elected representatives
Through elected representatives

By a monarch
By a monarch

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In a direct democracy, laws are typically enacted **by popular vote of all citizens**.
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