Political Science, asked by aryanchills, 9 months ago

what is direct democracy?how it is different from representative democracy?why is the representative democracy the most common form of government in modern times.explain any 4 reasons​

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Answered by cuteboy406036
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What if you didn't get to vote for a legislator to make your region's laws? Instead, you were the legislator! What if everyone got to vote on the speed limit on highways? What if everyone got to vote on the innocence or guilt of a defendant? What if every single law that came up had to be voted on by everyone in the general public?

If these scenarios were to come true, you would be living in a direct democracy. In a true direct democracy, every single law, bill, or issue of justice is voted on by all the people. A direct democracy is usually contrasted with a representative democracy. In a representative democracy, the general public votes for representatives, who then make laws on its behalf.

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