CIVILIZATION
ROMAN
Question
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How does the government of a republic differ from that of a direct democracy?
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In a direct democracy, power is given to political parties, yet in a republic power is given to a tyrant.
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In a republic all power is in the hands of a committee of appointees, yet in a direct democracy the leader of the city-state has the concentration of power.
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In a republic every citizen votes directly on all proposed laws, yet in a direct democracy only male citizens are eligible to vote.
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In a republic each representative is elected to office by the citizens, yet in a direct democracy every citizen votes directly on proposed legislation.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -In a democracy, elections are held at a regular interval. A good democracy would ensure these elections are free and fair. A democracy promises equality in the political sense. A good democracy ensures social, political and economic equality to every citizen.
Detailed explanation-2: -Indirect democracy is a form of democracy in which elected representatives administer the government. In a direct democracy, citizens take part in the government’s decision-making process directly.
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