Why did the Founders decide that a republic was a better choice for the government than a direct democracy?

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A republic allowed elected representatives to make laws, which was more efficient than every citizen voting for each law.
A republic allowed elected representatives to make laws, which was more efficient than every citizen voting for each law.

A republic was a more modern form of government since it came from Roman times, so it was more appropriate for the newly formed United States.
A republic was a more modern form of government since it came from Roman times, so it was more appropriate for the newly formed United States.

A republic was more inclusive than a direct democracy since it allowed everyone to be a citizen.
A republic was more inclusive than a direct democracy since it allowed everyone to be a citizen.

A republic encouraged trial by jury which protected the rights of the accused while direct democracies did not always offer those protections.

A republic encouraged trial by jury which protected the rights of the accused while direct democracies did not always offer those protections.

A republic encouraged trial by jury which protected the rights of the accused while direct democracies did not always offer those protections.