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The American people successfully overthrew the government because the candidates running for office were not up to par with the people's standards.
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Americans are confused on how to continue a new government.
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Josephina Callwit, a strong believer in education, voices her idea of continuing the US government as it was, only adding the examination process as well. Americans vote on the proposal and it passes
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A group of individuals know as educationalists finished writing the exam to test candidates on necessary knowledge to hold office.
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The first group of politicians to take the exam failed miserably. The politicians complained and said the test was made impossible to pass on purpose
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The educationalists came back together and revised the test. They changed some vocabulary and made the instructions clearer
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Politicians retake the tests and many pass. There are now enough individuals to run for office.
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The people can now vote for candidates among those who have passed the exam.