Would it be possible to have a socialist direct democracy? (3 points)
A. No, in a socialist society only a few high-ranking members of the communist party have political power.
B. No, a direct democracy requires a free market economy which is not socialist.
C. Yes, if everyone voted on economic decisions rather than letting markets decide them, then it could be considered a socialist direct democracy.
D. Yes, if the society was ruled by a king who made the majority of economic decisions, it could be considered a socialist direct democracy.
Is the answer C.?
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Yes.
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