In a direct democracy, it is all citizens who vote on government policy, as they participate directly in decision-making. This differs from representative democracies where officials are elected to make these decisions. Direct democracy allows for more citizen involvement in legislative action. ;
In a direct democracy, all citizens participate in voting on government policy directly, unlike in representative democracies where elected officials make those decisions. This system promotes inclusivity and empowers individuals to express their views on laws and policies. Therefore, the correct answer is B. all citizens.
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