People have different political views because they see the world in different ways. Imagine you're looking at a cake, one person might think it's best to eat the whole thing right away, while another thinks saving some for later is better. Just like that, people choose different policies based on how they believe things should work.
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- A child who grows up in a big city thinks everyone should get free pizza from the government.
- A farmer who lives in the country believes the government shouldn’t interfere with his work.
- A person who works long hours might think tax cuts are better than universal healthcare.
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See also
- Why Do We Have ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ Political Views?
- How Can One Person Really Change the World?
- How Did People Vote Before Elections?
- How Did the Cold War Affect Global Politics?
- Why Is Fentanyl So Deadly in the Politics of Addiction?
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