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Governments establish laws, provide public services (like infrastructure, education, and healthcare), ensure national security, and manage economic policy to maintain order and promote societal welfare and stability.
Citizens can engage by voting in elections, contacting elected officials, participating in protests or rallies, volunteering for political campaigns, joining political parties, and staying informed about current affairs.
Common ideologies include liberalism (emphasizing individual rights and social justice), conservatism (prioritizing tradition and limited government), socialism (focusing on collective welfare), and libertarianism (advocating minimal state intervention).
A bill is a proposed piece of legislation introduced in a legislature. It becomes a law only after successfully passing through the full legislative process, including debates, votes in both chambers (if applicable), and receiving executive approval (e.g., presidential signature).