What happens under a democratic system that does not happen under a
representative democratic system?
Check all that apply.
O A. The majority rules.
B. An assembly of all citizens holds sovereignty.
I C. There is full citizen participation in government power.
D. Citizens vote.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B. An assembly of all citizens that holds sovereignty does not happen under a representative democratic system.

Explanation:

The direct participation of all citizens in a democratic regime is a distinctive feature of direct democracy, in which each of the citizens of a given nation, state or other geographic entity participates directly in decision-making regarding said entity. Thus, for example, in a town of 400 citizens, the 400 would have the right to participate in decision-making through voting.

On the other hand, in representative democracy, citizens do not decide directly, but rather elect representatives to do so, through the vote. Therefore, in a representative democracy, citizens do not participate directly in assemblies designed to decide the direction of the nation, state or city.

Answer: There is full citizen participation in government power.

An assembly of all citizens holds sovereignty.

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