What is a distinction between a direct democracy and a monarchy?(1 point)

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In a direct democracy, the government is set up as sovereign over a specified people or territory.
In a direct democracy, the government is set up as sovereign over a specified people or territory.

In a direct democracy, the people have a voice and an input concerning many governmental matters.
In a direct democracy, the people have a voice and an input concerning many governmental matters.

In a monarchy, the government relies on the use of a strong military to control all aspects of society.
In a monarchy, the government relies on the use of a strong military to control all aspects of society.

In a monarchy, the people of the society are required to follow laws.

In a monarchy, the people of the society are required to follow laws.

The distinction between a direct democracy and a monarchy is that in a direct democracy, the government is set up as sovereign over a specified people or territory and the people have a voice and an input concerning many governmental matters. On the other hand, in a monarchy, the government relies on the use of a strong military to control all aspects of society and the people of the society are required to follow laws.