Which statement accurately describes the differences between direct democracies and monarchies?

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Direct democracies are led by a group of rulers that promotes freedom of choice while monarchies are led by a single ruler whose word is law.
Direct democracies are led by a group of rulers that promotes freedom of choice while monarchies are led by a single ruler whose word is law.

Direct democracies are led by hierarchical classes while monarchies are led by a group of rulers whose word is law.
Direct democracies are led by hierarchical classes while monarchies are led by a group of rulers whose word is law.

Direct democracies promote freedom of choice and voting rights while monarchies are led by a single ruler whose word is law.
Direct democracies promote freedom of choice and voting rights while monarchies are led by a single ruler whose word is law.

Direct democracies promote freedom of choice and voting rights while monarchies are led by a group of rulers whose word is law.

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Direct democracies promote freedom of choice and voting rights while monarchies are led by a single ruler whose word is law.