In a direct democracy, who votes on government policy?

senators
all citizens
representatives
only democrats

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In a direct democracy, all citizens have the right to vote on government policy directly. This means that every eligible citizen can participate in decision-making and have a say in the policies and laws that are implemented. This is in contrast to representative democracies, where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. It is not limited to any specific political party, such as Democrats or Republicans.
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