In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them, while in a direct democracy, individuals make decisions themselves.
In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make political decisions and pass laws on their behalf. On the other hand, in a direct democracy, individuals make all political decisions and pass laws themselves.
One key difference is that in a representative democracy, people delegate decision-making power to elected officials while in a direct democracy, citizens directly participate in governmental decisions.
This variation in decision-making processes distinguishes the two forms of democracy, where the level of citizen involvement differs between representative and direct democracies.
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