The Framers’ concerns about direct democracy are well illustrated by the fact that the U.S. Constitution does not feature the word “democracy” at all.

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The statement is true. The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly mention the word "democracy." This omission reflects the concerns that the Framers had about direct democracy. The Framers were wary of the dangers associated with direct rule by the majority and instead sought to establish a system that balanced majority rule with the protection of individual rights and the preservation of minority interests. As a result, they created a republic with democratic elements rather than a pure democracy. The Constitution outlines a system of representative government where elected officials make decisions on behalf of the people.