How Does a Democracy Differ from an Oligarchy?

In a democracy, everyone gets to have a say, it’s like sharing toys on the playground, while in an oligarchy, only a few kids decide what happens.

Democracy is when everyone votes or has a chance to speak up. Imagine you and your friends are picking which game to play at recess. If it's democracy, each of you gets to vote for your favorite game, like choosing between tag, jump rope, or hide-and-seek.

What Is an Oligarchy?

In an oligarchy, only a few people make the decisions, it’s like when just three kids decide what everyone else has to do at recess. Maybe they all agree on playing tag, even if most of you would rather play jump rope.

So in democracy, many voices are heard, while in oligarchy, a few voices rule the rest. It's like a classroom with a teacher who lets students vote on the class rules versus one where just the teachers decide everything. In a democracy, everyone gets to have a say, it’s like sharing toys on the playground, while in an oligarchy, only a few kids decide what happens.

Democracy is when everyone votes or has a chance to speak up. Imagine you and your friends are picking which game to play at recess. If it's democracy, each of you gets to vote for your favorite game, like choosing between tag, jump rope, or hide-and-seek.

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  1. A democracy is like a classroom where everyone gets to vote on the rules, while an oligarchy is more like a group of friends who decide the rules without asking the others.

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