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Madison defined pure democracy or direct democracy as a form of government in which each American citizen is allowed to vote and their vote is used to decide what kind of laws should be in place rather than a body of representatives deciding what laws should be in place. Madison did not like the idea of pure democracy because he thought that political cliques or factions would form and those biased groups would sway the votes of what individuals actually wanted to vote for. A pure democracy could be the best democracy because the government in that case wouldn't be able to hide anything from their people as well as people will be able to make direct choices that benefit their life.
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