Why ballot initiatives often referred to as direct democracy


Question: Why are ballot initiatives sometimes referred to as an example of "direct democracy"? Group of answer choices because the governor can approve these initiatives "directly," without the legislature's approval because voters vote "directly" for legislators, who then decide which initiatives will become law because voters vote "directly" on initiatives, rather than letting elected leaders make the decision because legislators vote "directly" on initiatives

 

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