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What is the principle of direct democracy?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Furthermore, direct democracy tends to create more political participation. Voters see that their vote truly does count because what they are voting on will have an immediate effect on the laws of society. Therefore, voters may participate more in government.
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In a representative democracy people vote for representatives who then enact policy initiatives.[1] In direct democracy, people decide on policies without any intermediary. Depending on the particular system in use, direct democracy might entail passing executive decisions, the use of sortition, making laws, directly electing or dismissing officials, and conducting trials. Two leading forms of direct democracy are participatory democracy and deliberative democracy it.

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