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What was the basic aim in a direct democracy?

A. Bill of Rights
B. Suffrage
C. Legislature
D. Majority rule

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Answer:

B ) Majority rule

Step-by-step explanation:

Majority rule refers to selecting alternatives with more than fifty percent of the vote. This form of decision is only possible when there is direct democracy and just two options (when more alternatives are present, it is called plurality).

Referenda are an example of this condition. People are frequently given two options (most commonly, yes or no) on a single topic in a referendum, and they are able to vote directly.

Majority rule, along with other decision-making systems, is used in most kinds of democracy.

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