Every day all around the world people influence and change how our leaders make decisions. For example in Egypt people protest and lead a revolution through out.
The people walk in the streets and protest for better laws and a better life. Eventually change is made. But while Egypt might have gotten their way with just a little protesting, people in China don’t have it so easy. Students in China demanded a new type of government but the army begins to move against the citizens even going as far as attacking them. Fear ruled the streets but the people still protested against their government.
A good thing to note is that protesting isn't the only way to get change for example after voting Scotland remains a part of the U.K. so in conclusion there are many ways people can change/influence the political process. Even if they live under a limited government.
The people walk in the streets and protest for better laws and a better life. Eventually change is made. But while Egypt might have gotten their way with just a little protesting, people in China don’t have it so easy. Students in China demanded a new type of government but the army begins to move against the citizens even going as far as attacking them. Fear ruled the streets but the people still protested against their government.
A good thing to note is that protesting isn't the only way to get change for example after voting Scotland remains a part of the U.K. so in conclusion there are many ways people can change/influence the political process. Even if they live under a limited government.