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Shawn Rios
26 February, 11:38
What is the birthplace of direct democracy
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John Hart
26 February, 14:35
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Ancient Athens, Switzerland, and the United States. Perhaps the most prominent example of direct democracy was ancient Athens. Although the Athenians excluded women, slaves, and foreigners from voting, the Athenian democratic system required all citizens to take a vote on all major issues.
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Rosalind
26 February, 15:08
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In a direct democracy people vote to make their own rules and laws
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