A nation is stable when its leaders, laws, and people work well together, like a team playing a game. But if one person or group tries to take over everything, it can cause unrest, making the country unstable. Think of it like a seesaw: balance keeps it steady, but too much on one side makes it tip over.
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- A town stays happy because everyone shares the work, but if one person steals all the toys, kids start to argue.
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- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Governments?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- Why Do We Use ‘Secret’ Codes in Politics and History?
- What's the Difference Between a Monarchy and a Democracy?
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