How is direct democracy different from a representative democracy? Answer in a direct democracy the House of Representatives do not exist?

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Direct democracy and representative democracy differ in how decisions are made. In a direct democracy, citizens have a direct say in political decisions through voting on issues themselves. Representative democracy, on the other hand, involves elected officials making decisions on behalf of the citizens.

In a direct democracy, there is no need for a House of Representatives or any other legislative body to represent the people, as citizens are directly involved in decision-making. Representative democracy, on the other hand, has a system of elected officials who make decisions on behalf of the citizens.
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