A democratic system is like having a group of friends decide what game to play next, everyone gets a say.
Imagine you and your friends are in a park, and you want to pick a game. In a democratic system, each friend gets to vote on which game they want to play. The game with the most votes wins! That’s how decisions are made in many countries, people vote for leaders who will make choices for everyone.
How It Works
In a democracy, people choose their leaders through voting. It's like picking your favorite team captain: you all decide together who should be in charge. These leaders then work to make sure things run smoothly for the whole group, just like how a team captain makes sure everyone plays fair.
Sometimes, there are rules about how voting happens, like needing more than half of the votes to win. But the main idea is that everyone has a chance to speak up and be heard. That’s what makes democracies special!
Examples
- A town votes on whether to build a new park.
- Students choose their favorite class representative.
- A family decides where to go on vacation by voting.
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See also
- How Does a Democracy Actually Work?
- What is democracy?
- What is Election?❓| Basic concept?
- Why Your Vote Doesn't Matter | Preston Bhat | TEDxMountainViewHighSchool?
- How Does Political systems of the world Work?