Imagine your class has a rule that you can't eat candy during math. But if the whole school votes on it, and most people disagree, the rule might change. A government is like a big class, people debate, vote, and decide which laws stay or go.
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- A student proposes that everyone should have pizza on Fridays, the class votes and agrees.
- The school principal says it’s too expensive, so the rule is changed to once a month.
- Students then argue about whether they want chocolate or cheese pizza.
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See also
- How Do ‘Laws’ Get Made and Why Do Some Change Over Time?
- How Does a Bill Become a Law?
- How Do Secret Votes Really Work in Parliament?
- How Does a Government Decide on New Laws?
- How Do Cities Decide on New Laws?
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