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The city-states of ancient Greece and the Rome republic had citizens voting in .

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The city-states of ancient Greece and the Rome republic had citizens voting in direct democracies.

Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. For instance, Athens is often called the birthplace of democracy. There, the citizens had a direct democracy, or a government in which all citizens vote on rules and laws.

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The city-states of ancient Greece and the Rome republic had citizens voting in direct democracies.

In direct democracies, all citizens of a country or state are deliberate about the laws proposed by the government and they vote on all proposed laws in the favor or either against the laws.
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