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Answer:
Direct democracy is a system in which citizens participate in government decisions directly. All Athenian citizens participated in government by voting in the assembly.
Explanation:
The democracy created in Athens was direct, not representative as the current ones: any adult male who was a citizen and over 18 years old could participate in the assembly of citizens, and it was a duty to do so. The officials of the democracy were partly elected by the Assembly and partly by lot.