Direct Democracy is a system of Government in which

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Direct Democracy is a system of Government in which

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Option 1: People choose the Civil Servants implies that citizens have the power to select individuals for roles in the civil service. However, in a direct democracy, the emphasis is on citizen participation in policy-making and administration, rather than selecting civil servants.

Option 2: People directly elect their Representatives suggests that citizens have the ability to directly choose their elected officials. While this is a characteristic of a democratic system, it does not necessarily encompass the broader concept of direct democracy, where citizens actively participate in policy-making and administration.

Option 3: People take part directly in the policy making and administration of the country correctly describes direct democracy. In this system, citizens have the opportunity to directly participate in decision-making processes, such as voting on laws and policies.

Option 4: Government officials consulting people on various appointments is not an accurate description of direct democracy. While public consultation may be a feature of some democratic systems, it does not fully encompass the level of direct citizen engagement that characterizes a direct democracy.

In summary, option 3 is the correct answer as it accurately describes direct democracy where citizens have a direct role in policy-making and administration.