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7 December, 02:13

How do direct democracy and representative democracy differ?

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  1. 7 December, 02:33
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    A direct democracy and representative democracy differ from the fact that an representative democracy is a group of people who have voted for a elected official to represent them and present their opinions and beliefs. A direct democracy doesn't have any elected officials who will be the leader of a group of people to present their opinions and beliefs. Instead, citizens actually vote themselves on their own beliefs and opinions.
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