Imagine a group of people who meet in secret and make big decisions about the world, like choosing presidents or changing laws. These are called secret societies. They’ve been around for a long time, and some people believe they help shape politics from behind the scenes.
Examples
- A student organization that decides which teachers get promoted from behind the scenes.
- A club that helps kids become presidents when they grow up.
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See also
- How Does Money Actually Influence Elections?
- How Do Secret Societies Really Work?
- Why Do People Fall for Conspiracy Theories?
- Why Do Political Systems Change So Slowly?
- Why Do Political Parties Change Their Names?
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