Political Science, asked by prithuraj2009, 3 months ago

What is the difference between Direct and Indirect Democracy? Give
two reasons why Direct Democracy is not possible in the modern World.

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Answered by tammarapuaditya
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Direct democracy, also called pure democracy, forms of direct participation of citizens in democratic decision making, in contrast to indirect or representative democracy. Direct democracies may operate through an assembly of citizens or by means of referenda and initiatives in which citizens vote on issues instead of for candidates or parties. The term is also sometimes used for the practice of electing representatives in a direct vote rather than indirectly through an electing body, such as the electoral college, and for the recall of elected officeholders. Direct democracy may be understood as a full-scale system of political institutions, but in modern times it most often consists of specific decision-making institutions within a broader system of representative democracy.

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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Indirect or Direct Democracy

Indirect democracy, or representative democracy, is when citizens elect representatives to make laws for them.This is what most modern countries have today.

Direct democracy is where citizens themselves vote for or against specific proposals or laws. Some city states in Ancient Greece had this system. With the large populations in modern countries it is possible only occasionally to do this. It happens in a plebiscite or referendum.

Give two reasons why Direct Democracy is not possible in the modern World.

The process of direct democracy was quite simple as people gathered on the streets and took unanimous decisions however in modern context, when population has increased to huge level it is not possible to practice direct democracy.

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