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direct and indirect democracy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Democracy is of two types depending upon the view of the formation of the government.

Explanation:

Direct democracy

  • All adult population takes part in the decision-making process along with exercising of power.
  • It does not delegate the powers to any representatives. It completely differs from the currently available democracies that are known as representative democracies.

Indirect democracy

  • Instead of taking direct involvement they do so by their elected representatives.
  • Mass involvement of people in making laws is not allowed.

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