Question
In a direct democracy how are laws typically enacted? A. Through a council
Of elders b. By populate vote of all
Citizens c. By a monarch d. Through elected representatives
Of elders b. By populate vote of all
Citizens c. By a monarch d. Through elected representatives
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In a direct democracy, laws are typically enacted **B. By popular vote of all citizens**. In this system, citizens have the direct opportunity to participate in the decision-making process, often through referendums or initiatives.