what do you mean by plebiscite
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the direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question such as a change in the constitution.
"the administration will hold a plebiscite for the approval of constitutional reforms"
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ROMAN HISTORY
a law enacted by the plebeians' assembly.
Origin
mid 16th century (referring to Roman history): from French plébiscite, from Latin plebiscitum, from plebs, pleb- ‘the common people’ + scitum ‘decree’ (from sciscere ‘vote for’). The sense ‘direct vote of the whole electorate’ dates from the mid 19th century.
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Plebiscite - A direct vote by which all the people of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal.
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