How did decision-making in the Iroquois Confederacy differ
from decision-making in the vote-based democracy Aristotle
described?

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Answer:

The Peacemaker gave the laws to the Haudenosaunee men, who formed the Grand Council. The Grand Council, made up of fifty hoyaneh, makes decisions following the principles set forth in the Great Law of Peace. When decisions are made or laws passed, all council members must agree on the issue; this is called CONSENSUS.

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