Ready-Made Examples

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Each example shows how a different set of rules affects people. Pick one to explore.

Examples for Large Populations

Ready-made examples showing how different rules work in large societies.

High support for people, high expectations

A large democracy where people vote and the government provides strong public services. High taxes pay for programs that help people.

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Tax Rate40%
Freedom LevelMedium
Police PowerLow
VotingYes
System TypePeople vote
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General Examples

Examples you can use to compare different approaches.

High support for people, high expectations

High taxes on the wealthy pay for many benefits for everyone. This only works if people keep trusting the system.

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Tax Rate60%
Freedom LevelMedium
Police PowerLow
VotingYes
System TypeSupport for people

Strong control, little disagreement

The government has strong power, watches people closely, and limits what people can say. Keeps things stable through strict rules.

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Tax Rate35%
Freedom LevelLow
Police PowerHigh
VotingNo
System TypeLeaders decide

Stable without voting

People don't vote, but things stay stable because the economy works well and rules are enforced strongly.

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Tax Rate45%
Freedom LevelMedium
Police PowerHigh
VotingNo
System TypeMixed system

Fast growth, growing gap between rich and poor

A mix of systems with some freedoms. The economy grows fast, but there are only moderate programs to help people.

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Tax Rate35%
Freedom LevelMedium
Police PowerLow
VotingYes
System TypeMixed system