Politicians agree on big goals, like building a new school or fixing roads, but they argue about small details like how much money to spend or who gets the job. It's like when you and your friend both want to build a treehouse, you both think it’s awesome, but then you fight over whether it should be red or blue.
Examples
- A politician says they all want to build a new school, but then they argue about whether it should have a gym or not.
- They agree on having more jobs, but fight over who gets the best one.
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See also
- How Does a Government Actually Make Decisions?
- How Does a Parliamentary System Work Compared to a Presidential One?
- How Can One Person Become the Leader of an Entire Country?
- Why do countries have different forms of government?
- What Is the Point of a Shadow Cabinet?