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Which are true statements about direct democracy? Select all that apply.
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It can happen at the federal level.
It can happen at the federal level.
It can happen at the state level.
It can happen at the state level.
It can remove an elected official from office.
It can remove an elected official from office.
It can only happen through the legislature.
It can only happen through the legislature.
It can happen without a vote of the people.
It can happen without a vote of the people.
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True statements:
- It can happen at the state level.
- It can remove an elected official from office.
Explanation: Direct democracy means citizens vote directly on laws or officials (examples: initiatives, referendums, recalls). In the U.S. these mechanisms are available mostly at the state/local level and can include recalls to remove officials. It is not available at the federal level in the U.S., does not only go through the legislature, and by definition requires a vote of the people.
- It can happen at the state level.
- It can remove an elected official from office.
Explanation: Direct democracy means citizens vote directly on laws or officials (examples: initiatives, referendums, recalls). In the U.S. these mechanisms are available mostly at the state/local level and can include recalls to remove officials. It is not available at the federal level in the U.S., does not only go through the legislature, and by definition requires a vote of the people.
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