A law is like a rule that everyone must follow. When people in the government want to make a new rule, they talk about it and vote on it. If most people agree, the rule becomes a law.
Examples
- A new rule about homework is made because the school thinks students have too much work.
- A city decides to allow more people to ride bikes on the streets.
- The government passes a law that makes it easier for kids to get into college.
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See also
- How Do Secret Votes Really Work in Parliament?
- How Do ‘Laws’ Get Made and Why Do Some Change Over Time?
- How Does a Bill Become a Law?
- How Does Democracy Work in Modern Countries?
- How Does a Government Decide What Laws to Pass?
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