Imagine a group of kids sharing toys in the playground. At first, everyone is happy and plays nicely. But if one kid takes too many toys or refuses to share, others get upset, and soon everything turns into a big argument, the whole game breaks down. That's like what happens when political systems fall apart: people stop agreeing, rules are ignored, and everything goes chaotic.
Examples
- A classroom where teachers and students all stop working together because one teacher keeps taking all the supplies.
- A family meal that turns into chaos when no one agrees on what to eat.
- A school that shuts down after years of fights between the principal, teachers, and students.
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See also
- Why Do Some Countries Have Monarchies While Others Have Presidents?
- Why Do Governments Collapse?
- Why Do Some Countries Have So Many Different Political Systems?
- Why Do Governments Change Shapes?
- How Can One Person Change a Whole Country?
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