Coalition

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A pact among individuals or groups, where the members work together to achieve a common goal

Real World Example

During the Growth of Western Democracies between 1815 and 1915, coalitions were crucial as different political groups or parties came together to pass laws and govern effectively. These coalitions were important because they helped stabilize governments, especially in parliamentary systems where no single party had a majority. They addressed problems like political instability and allowed for more diverse representation of people's interests. Today, coalitions still matter because they show how people with different views can work together for a common goal, such as when various community groups team up to improve local schools. This cooperation can positively impact you if, for example, your neighborhood coalition successfully advocates for a new playground, benefiting children and families in the area.

Practice Version

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