The Uprising of the Government of the People

  • Uprising of civilians

    The people were not happy with how they were being governed and lead, so they banded together and formed an uprising against the current government which was failing to represent the common people.
  • The government fires back

    The uprising of civilians caused the government officials to fire back. This consequentially causes a civil war between the people and the government.
  • The war ends

    The war ends in a defeat of the government, the uprise ends in a victory and changes by the elected officials become implemented.
  • The constitution

    Some of the country's most intelligent people are gathered and together they form a constitution that includes people of all incomes and people of all races.
  • The public decides

    The draft of the constitution is published and a poll is created for the public to vote. The main concerns that are voiced about the constitution are taken into consideration and the constitution is revised to assure that it is representative of all citizens in the country
  • Local elections

    Local elections are held first in order to maintain order locally. States vote for governor, senators, and house representatives.
  • Federal elections

    After local officials have been elected, the country votes on a new president and Vice President. Electoral college is eliminated and the president is decided on by popular vote.
  • Inauguration

    The president is inaugurated.
  • The Cabinet

    The cabinet is elected according to the presidents party.
  • Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court justices are appointed however congress approves judges from both sides only and does not allow for the Supreme Court to be dominated by one party.
  • The trial period

    A trial period of one year begins for the new president and cabinet. If the public feels they are doing an appropriate job at representing and addressing their needs, they will stay. If the public feels misrepresented, it will be taken up with congress who will decide if the public's concerns are grave enough to consider impeachment.