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2. How is a representative democracy different from a direct democracy?

A. Option 1 In a direct democracy, citizens are able to vote.

B. Option 2 In a direct democracy, citizens elect officials to make the laws

C. Option 3 In a representative democracy, citizens make the laws themselves.

D. Option 4 In a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to make the laws.

E. Other:

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D

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D

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In a representative democracy, people elect officials to go make laws for them. Thus, representative democracy, they are representing the people and what they want.

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