Political systems are like houses. When people living in a house start to disagree about how things should be run, they might decide to build a new house or rearrange the old one. Sometimes, this happens quickly if many people want change at once.
Examples
- Students protest in the streets, leading to a change in government.
- A country changes from being ruled by one person to having elected leaders.
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See also
- Why Do Political Systems Change So Slowly?
- How Does a Government Actually Make Laws?
- How Can a Single Vote Change Everything?
- How Can a Single Person Hold Power Over an Entire Country?
- What are mixed electoral systems?
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