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10 April, 08:25

Explain why a group taking a vote on something is an example of direct democracy

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  1. 10 April, 08:47
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    Democracy is the "rule of the people" (from Greek: demos: people,; Kratos: rule) : so the group deciding all together (rather than one of them) is an example of democracy.

    It's direct because everyone votes directly on something, rather than represented by someone else.
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