Wednesday, March 19

The worlds end.

In the past history many great empires, nations, regimes, and establishments have crumbled due to a series of events that creates a panic in the human natural way of thinking. There pretty easy to see if you are open to the idea and not in denile.  First of all there's the start of the great nation. The rising, of a first weak, noninfluencial country. Then from no where a country flurishes becomes globaly important, and then in a couple of decades, it,s gone of fallen apart.
Step to the rise and fall of a nation.
  1. Establishant created to serve a certain group of people or a cause.
  2. New colony gets invaded, has a revolution fighting for the right to be.
  3. New flurishing government get noticed by other jealous countries.
  4. Fights first WAR, fights yet again for freedom/rights of system.
  5. New now very much established government, has first rocky events; wether its political, social, or economic; or in sevre cases, two or all three.
  6. Now very stable government is going through time with out care, ina sense the government is in good health.
  7. Another WAR, causes it's own citizens to question motives, of the government.
  8. Everything is settle now but still shaken.
  9. Reality hits the now old government (200-300 yrs old), debts, outside threats, the huge demand of supplies.
  10. Government reacts quickly (WAR) but irresponsebly, creates new sets of problems.
  11. Governments economics stumlbe greatly, starts to be greatly questioned by citizens.
  12. Ordinary supply prices rise up and beyond what thought possible. 
  13. Citizens demand government takes steps to help them.
  14. Government takes some , but wrong steps.
  15. Citizens have had it with the government.
  16. Government loses grip on people.
  17. Citizens revolt, create war
The once powerful government had it's great rise and blunder. Both are cause soly dut to the citizens. And in both situations they are for a just cause. If the trainer can't taim the beast, the beast will over power the trainer. Governments must be for the people and by the people, and if at any point the government doesn't meat the citizens demands then all hope is lost.

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