Imagine you're building a tower with blocks. If the blocks are strong and stuck together well, your tower will be tall and steady, like a strong government in a country. But if the blocks are weak or not properly attached, the tower might fall over easily, like a weaker government in another country. Some countries have leaders who work well with each other, while others don’t, that’s what makes governments strong or weak.
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- A strong government is like a well-trained team of chefs who all know their roles in a restaurant.
- A weak government is like a group of friends trying to build a sandcastle without planning, it might fall apart easily.
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See also
- How Can One Person Hold So Much Power?
- How Can One Person Become the Leader of an Entire Country?
- How Can a Single Person Hold So Much Power?
- How Does a Democracy Stay Stable?
- How Does a Democracy Actually Work?
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