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how do elections shape government policies over time?
policies do not change. they stay the same, regardless of which candidates win an election.
elected leaders gain support from voters for their policies. this support influences which laws get passed.
elections let citizens create laws. citizens can enforce these laws. the government does not get involved in this process.
election results affect political leadership. they do not impact policymaking.
Elections are a way for voters to show support for candidates and their proposed policies. The support a candidate receives can influence the legislative process and which laws are passed, thus shaping government policies. Policies do change based on election results, citizens don't directly create and enforce laws in most systems, and election results do impact policymaking as well as leadership.
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Elected leaders gain support from voters for their policies. This support influences which laws get passed.