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Define ‘democracy’. Enumerate the difference between the following along with the examples

i) direct democracy and representative democracy

ii) absolute monarchy and dictatorship​

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Answered by mental77octal
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Explanation:

1) In a representative democracy people vote for representatives who then enact policy initiatives. In direct democracy, people decide on policies without any intermediary. ... A popular referendum empowers citizens to make a petition that calls existing legislation to a vote by the citizens.

2) The major difference between the two is that absolute monarchies are families inheriting their power while dictatorships often result from military takeovers or from an elected official who refuses to step down from his elected office.

Answered by snehabarik03
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Answer:

A democracy can be defined as a government system with supreme power placed in the hands of the people. ... In a direct democracy, every citizen is given an equal say in the government. In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives who make the law.

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