How is direct democracy different than representative democracy?(1 point)

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Representative democracy allows all free male citizens to vote on/create laws themselves.
Representative democracy allows all free male citizens to vote on/create laws themselves.

Direct democracy allows all women to participate.
Direct democracy allows all women to participate.

Direct democracy allows free male citizens to elect leaders, who then make laws.
Direct democracy allows free male citizens to elect leaders, who then make laws.

Direct democracy all allows citizens to vote on/create laws themselves

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I apologize for the repetition in the responses. Here is the correct response:

Direct democracy allows citizens to directly vote on and create laws themselves, while representative democracy involves the election of leaders who then make laws on behalf of the citizens.

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Direct democracy allows all women to participate.

Direct democracy and representative democracy are different in how laws are made and who has the power to participate in the decision-making process. In direct democracy, all citizens have the ability to directly vote on or create laws themselves. This means that every eligible citizen, regardless of gender, can have a say in making laws and policies. On the other hand, in a representative democracy, free male citizens can vote on and create laws themselves, but they do so indirectly by electing representatives to make decisions and pass laws on their behalf. These elected leaders are responsible for representing the interests and views of the citizens who elected them. In summary, direct democracy gives citizens the power to directly participate in decision-making, while representative democracy involves citizens electing representatives to make decisions on their behalf.