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Differenciate between direct and indirect democracy with example

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Answered by mahejabeen4400
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there is a difference between a direct and an indirect democracy. In a direct democracy, individuals make all the decisions themselves. For example, they will vote on proposed laws. ... An indirect democracy is when we elect representatives to make the laws for us such as in Congress or in the state legislatures.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Direct democracy is where the citizens vote directly in elections. Each citizen has one vote. This type of democracy is common is class elections and other small organizational meetings. Ancient Athenians used direct democracy when they voted. They indicated their vote by using colored shards of pottery.

Indirect democracy is where citizens vote for representatives who then go on to vote on issues. This exists in the United States in the form of the people voting to send individuals to Congress. It also exists with the Electoral College, as people do not vote directly for president but for a slate of electors.

Both types of democracy have their benefits. Direct democracy's "one person, one vote" ideology is egalitarian. Indirect democracy creates fewer votes to be counted and is therefore more efficient. It also safeguards people from mob rule, as people can vote for legislators who can focus on governing. On the other hand, indirect democracy can also lead to corruption as the leaders picked by the people can feel isolated from the will of the people and can therefore mismanage the people's resources. While your opinion may be different, I believe that indirect democracy has more good points than bad when it comes to governing a nation. It is a safeguard against mob rule, and it provides for more efficient governance and decision-making. In small groups, such as a class election, direct democracy is the more viable form.

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