Plebiscitary

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  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    95 %
  • Plebiscitary Meanings

    adjective relating to or characteristic of a plebiscite

    Fields related to plebiscitary

    Government

    Plebiscitary elections are those in which the citizens are asked to directly vote on a specific issue or policy, rather than for a candidate or party.

    Political Science

    In the context of political systems and decision-making processes involving direct democracy, a plebiscitary system refers to a form of government where the people vote directly on specific issues or policies.

    Public Opinion

    Plebiscitary polls are surveys or questionnaires that seek the direct opinion of the public on a particular issue or decision.

    Occupation Usage of plebiscitary

    Writer

    In political writing, the term 'plebiscitary' may be used to describe a system of governance where decisions are made directly by the people through popular votes or referendums.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'plebiscitary' when discussing leadership styles that heavily rely on public approval and support, such as charismatic or populist leaders.

    Political Scientist

    Political scientists may use 'plebiscitary' to analyze the democratic legitimacy of leaders who come to power through direct popular votes, as opposed to traditional representative democracy.

    Historian

    Historians may use 'plebiscitary' to describe historical events or movements that involved large-scale public votes or referendums to determine major decisions or policies.

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