How Does a Government Actually Make Laws?

Imagine you and your friends want to create a new game rule. You talk about it, decide it’s fair, and then everyone agrees to play by it. That's like how a government makes a law, they discuss it in meetings called Congress, and if enough people agree, the idea becomes a law that everyone has to follow.

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  1. A student proposes a new rule to allow extra recess time, and after voting by all students and teachers, it becomes official.

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