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In a direct democracy, who decides government matters?

all the people
b.
d.
a.
C.
elected representatives
the king
women
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А.
B
C

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The answer to the above question is a all the people
User Ramith Jayatilleka
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Answer:

All the people

Step-by-step explanation:

Athens is a direct democracy, in a direct democracy matters are voted on by a consul of 500 which means every day and everyone has a say in laws, taxes, etc. THis is not the best system as even though everyone has a voice most people are farmers and know nothing about issues like road infrastructure. Also, voters are easily swayed by nobles who pay them money to vote a certain way.

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