Progressives supported direct democracy, which

  1. One of the key targets of the Progressive movement was corrupt and undemocratic political machines . Progressives sought to
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  2. Aristotle and Blackstone both supported the restriction of the arbitrary use of government power based on well-defined and
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  3. Aristotle and Blackstone both supported the restriction of the arbitrary use of government power based on well-defined and
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  4. 8. How is direct democracy different than representative democracy?(1 point)Responses Direct democracy allows all women to
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  5. Progressives supported direct democracy, which means they pushed foran experienced leader to make all decisions. voters to make
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  6. How is direct democracy different from a representative democracy?(1 point)Responses: Direct democracies empower citizens
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  7. How is direct democracy different from a representative democracy?(1 point) • Direct democracies empower citizens directly to
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  8. How do direct and representative democracies differ?(1 point) In a direct democracy, people vote on issues themselves. In a
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  9. How do direct and representative democracies differ?A. in a direct democracy, people vote on issues themselves B. in a direct
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  10. How do direct and representative democracies differ?A. In a direct democracy, people vote on issues themselves. B. In a direct
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