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English, 17.08.2021 18:30, jamaiciaw6

Directions: For this reflection you will be writing one to two paragraphs on democracy and you are the leader of America. You love democracy so much that you want to do the most extreme version of democracy and you change our country from a republic democracy to a direct democracy like
Ancient Greeks had in certain city states. In a direct democracy you do not clect representives to make decisions for citizens but every citizens vote
counts for every bill and issue that comes up in local, state and federal level.

Remember there are over 300 million people living in United States and there are hundreds of decisions being made everday in Federal government.
Write about what world would be like if each one of us had a direct connection to all decisions made at government level?


Directions: For this reflection you will be writing one to two paragraphs on democracy and you are

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