1. Why is indirect election a better solution for larger democracies?
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An indirect election is a better solution for larger democracies for the following reasons.
- Direct democracy is when the people decide on most issues directly, without the use of representatives.
- The only examples of pure democracy exist in Appenzell Innerrhoden and Glarus, cantons in Switzerland.
- On the national level, Switzerland is a semi-direct democracy.
- Direct democracy is only possible for states with low populations.
- Indirect democracy or representative democracy is a form of government where elected people represent the electors.
- It is the most common form of government in the world.
- In larger democracies where populations are large, indirect democracy presents a great solution.
- Elections are expensive and time-consuming due to the large number of people.
- This makes Direct democracy unfeasible for larger democracies.
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