How it all started

  • A Presidential Democracy is born

  • Many people wanted a change in laws.

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    People become defiant and want to become involved

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    Violent acts started and property damage as well

  • The King realized that this was becoming a problem and needed to be resolved

  • The King then called a meeting and that all citizens must attend. It was scheduled for June 6, 1950

  • The meeting happened and he started explain that the violent acts where not the answer, but caught his attention and wondered why they were happening

  • The Citizens finally spoke up and told the King, " We want to make a change and be apart of our countries decisions"

  • The King heard them loud and clear and wanted to make them happy because he was a caring person

  • After the meeting the King created a ballot with two columns that read yes or no. He gave it to his citizens on June 12, 1950

  • The citizens read the ballot and answered yes or no to the laws that they wanted passed and not passed

  • Soon after the laws were decided, the King realized his citizens still were not happy

  • The King finished reading all the ballots and decided that majority rules, win which laws are passed

  • The king then called another meeting to ask what he could do to make them happy

  • During this meeting his citizens stated " We want to be able to run for a higher authority if we wanted too. It isn't fair that only royalty can run.

  • Being the caring King he is, he responded, " We will come up with other requirements and abolish the "royalty only" rule.

  • The King came up with these requirements: 1. Must be 28 years of age 2. Must educated 3. Must be a born citizen of his country

  • After his citizens saw the requirements, They all had their own meeting and decided on who should run for the higher power against the king

  • The person they decided was Jeremy Marshall, a 32 year old college graduate, they sent him to the King to discuss his wanting of being the next higher power

  • The King accepted his challenge and said that the decision would be made on September 3, 1950

  • The King then told Jeremy, " My document keeper will read the ballots on who is to be the next higher power, it will have the option of me and you. Whoever the citizens pick, they pick and it will be a fair game. Good luck to you"

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    Both Jeremy and The King spent the rest of the year campaigning and trying to lock in every ones vote.

  • The big day was here: Election day.

  • The ballots were given out and gave the names: Jeremy Marshall and King Daniel

  • The results came in: The winner was Jeremy Marshall. The citizens loved his campaigning methods and decided that he was the next King

  • The King gave Jeremy the news and then told him, "Jeremy, I am sick, and any many to come to me and ask to run against me, is someone i want to run my country. But you will not have the title of King, but as president

  • Shortly after Jeremy won, the King passed away and it was up to Jeremy now.