Which statement about direct democracy is true.

A. The United States does not have direct democracy, because all states have too many people.
B. Some states offer citizens direct annotative, petitions, or referendums
C. In a direct democracy is the state legislator is disbanded since it is not needed.
D. A governor can veto any states initiative petition, if he or she does not like it

B. Some states offer citizens direct annotative, petitions, or referendums is true. Direct democracy allows citizens to participate directly in making decisions, rather than relying on elected officials. While the United States does not have a national system of direct democracy, some states and local governments offer citizens the ability to propose and vote on laws through initiatives, petitions, and referendums. The state legislature is typically still needed in a direct democracy, as it is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws passed by citizens. Governors may not veto initiatives passed by citizens, although they may be able to propose alternative measures or veto legislative attempts to repeal citizen-initiated laws.