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Explain the difference between a direct and an indirect democracy. In the former, individuals are elected to vote for citizens,...Asked by fasssssssssssdgdgfsa
which Explains the difference between a direct and an indirect democracy.
In the former, individuals are elected to vote for citizens, but in the latter, citizens vote themselves on every governmental matter.
In the former, every citizen has a vote in the government, but in the latter, citizens elect individuals to vote for them.
In a direct democracy, voting is limited to one vote per household.
In a direct democracy, a king or queen must be the supreme ruler.
In the former, individuals are elected to vote for citizens, but in the latter, citizens vote themselves on every governmental matter.
In the former, every citizen has a vote in the government, but in the latter, citizens elect individuals to vote for them.
In a direct democracy, voting is limited to one vote per household.
In a direct democracy, a king or queen must be the supreme ruler.
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In a direct democracy, individuals have the power to directly participate in decision-making by voting on all governmental matters. This means that citizens have the opportunity to directly exercise their rights and privileges in the democratic process.
On the other hand, in an indirect democracy, citizens elect representatives who then vote on their behalf and make decisions on governmental matters. The elected representatives act as a conduit between the citizens and the government, voicing the citizens' perspectives and interests. This system allows for a more efficient and practical way of governance, as the elected representatives can dedicate their time and expertise to the legislative process.
In a direct democracy, individuals have the power to directly participate in decision-making by voting on all governmental matters. This means that citizens have the opportunity to directly exercise their rights and privileges in the democratic process.
On the other hand, in an indirect democracy, citizens elect representatives who then vote on their behalf and make decisions on governmental matters. The elected representatives act as a conduit between the citizens and the government, voicing the citizens' perspectives and interests. This system allows for a more efficient and practical way of governance, as the elected representatives can dedicate their time and expertise to the legislative process.
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