I would say it's because our country is dieing.
In Europe leading to the mid-1800s, there were a few changes in political thought.
In the lower classes that were growing with the intensification of the Industrial Revolution, socialism was growing and spreading. Because of violent exploration, in factories many workers were influenced by the political and economic thought that directly talked about their lives and about how their work was not entirely paid for.
In the upper classes and on the rising bourgeoisie a growing political view was the realpolitik: a comprehension of politics that understand humans as driven by their individual interests which must be taken into account when trying to unite many individuals under one demand. This is usually the understanding of politics the most present in the media and on medieval stories like Game of Thrones.
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Revolutions of 1848, series of republican revolts against European monarchies, beginning in Sicily and spreading to France, Germany, Italy, and the Austrian Empire. They all ended in failure and repression and were followed by widespread disillusionment among liberals.
Answer: True
Explanation:Not everyone participates, however, even though all citizens should exercise their right to vote and be heard.
The solidarity movement in Poland spoke out against communism, won, and established the first non-committal government in eastern Europe. The rest of the countries soon followed.