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What is the role of citizens in a direct democracy? A. voting on all legislation that becomes law B. participating in government without representation C. advising officials on all legislation and policy
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What is the role of citizens in a direct democracy?
A. voting on all legislation that becomes law
B. participating in government without representation
C. advising officials on all legislation and policy
D. controlling government bodies and institutions
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I think the answer is b :)
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B. participating in government without representation
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