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why modern democracies are representative democracy​

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Answered by IncredibleKhushi
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Direct democracy may work very well among a small group of people, but the larger the group the more difficult it is to run effectively. Representative democracy eliminates this difficulty by operating on a much smaller scale the majority of the time (via elected representatives of the electorate as a whole).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:- why modern democracies are representative democracy?⤵

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In it the power is in the hands of the representatives who are elected by the people. Political parties are often central to this form of democracy because electoral systems require voters to vote for political parties as opposed to individual representatives.

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