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A direct democracy is different from a republican government in that?

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In both a republic and a democracy, citizens are empowered to participate in a representational political system. They elect people to represent and protect their interests in how the government functions, but the main difference between a democracy and a republic is the extent to which the people control the process of making laws under each form of government.

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Every person can vote directly on issues in government.

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