Which statement best describes an advantage of direct democracy over indirect democracy
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An indirect democracy is a type of democratic government in which voters choose delegates to create the laws of government on their behalf. A common term that is used interchangeably with indirect democracy is a representative democracy.
Indirect democracy is usually contrasted with direct democracy. In direct democracy, people directly vote on whether a law will be passed. But in indirect democracy, people only choose the representatives who will then make the law
Indirect democracy is usually contrasted with direct democracy. In direct democracy, people directly vote on whether a law will be passed. But in indirect democracy, people only choose the representatives who will then make the law
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- It can be more responsive to the interest of citizens. Direct democracy can be defined as where all citizens vote on all important policy decisions. It is called direct democracies because there is no representative or mediator in it theoretically.
- All direct democracies are in small communities or cities such as Switzerland. It is called straightforward because it is a simple form of democracy.
- In this, the public has a direct involvement through the "initial" and "public decision".
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