Imagine a group of friends who all start a club together. At first, they all agree on what the club should do, but as time goes by, some friends want to try new things, while others stick with old ones. That’s like a political party: sometimes it changes because people inside it want different things. If enough people disagree, the whole group might change its name or even start fresh.
Examples
- A group of kids who start a soccer team but later decide they want to play basketball instead.
- A family who used to always go on vacation together, but now only some of them still do.
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See also
- 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?