Political parties are like clubs that people join. Sometimes the members of a club get new ideas, and they want to change what the club does, or maybe some of them leave to form their own club. This is why political parties change over time. If most members like a new idea, the whole party might switch directions or even split into two different clubs.
Examples
- A group of kids who used to play soccer starts playing basketball because they like it more.
- Some members of a club decide to leave and form their own new club.
- Kids who once shared the same interests start having different ones as they grow up.
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See also
- How Do Political Parties Actually Work?
- Why Do People Vote for Leaders They Know Are Corrupt?
- How Do Political Parties Really Work?
- Why Do Politicians Always Agree on Paper but Fight in Real Life?
- Why Do Political Parties Change Their Positions Over Time?