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Karley Sellers
19 May, 11:15
How is oligarchy different from direct democracy
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Alissa Clarke
19 May, 14:28
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Oligarchy would be the "the rule of the few" such as a nation led by Oil tycoons, or a nation led by nobles such as some medieval nations. A direct democracy would mean that citizens are directly involved in the decisions of the government. A true direct democracy would mean that there are essentially no elected officials, as everything is voted on by everyone.
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