During the private session with the Gamemakers, in anger over them not paying any attention to her, she shoots an arrow straight at the Gamemakers table, shooting the apple out of the roasted pigs mouth pinning it to the wall. She decorates Rue's dead body with flowers to show them that the tributes are more than a piece in their games. She gives Peeta poisonous berries and keeps some for herself so they can eat them. The Gamemakers won't have a victor and the Hunger Games would blow up in their face.
Direct Democracy or they could mean that you could go to your rep and tell them your issues or if you elected a rep that wanted to work on a certain issue handle it themselves
Well me going through and reading excerpts from the passage widely leads me to believe that this is an informal passage because they are informing you on the history of The United States
At the beginning of the soliloquy, Hamlet is invaded by many negative feelings that add him to a terrible sadness. He feels tormented. He has a lot of resentment, accompanied by uncertainty, anger and all he wants is to avenge the death of his father. Hamlet reflects his true self and for that reason he shows himself as he is.