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What is the main way a representative democracy differs from a direct democracy?

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In a direct democracy all citizens meet together and make decisions via a vote. And in a representative democracy, citizens elect leaders who make decisions on their behalf.
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Explanation: Direct democracy dating back to ancient Greece is a model where all citizens participate in political decision-making. Such democracy has served as a model for representative democracies, in which citizens elect their representatives in free democratic elections. Representatives participate in decision-making on behalf of citizens. This model is more prevalent because many citizens are not always able to participate in decision-making, nor are everyone competent for such a thing.

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