ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Acts of Supremacy

Okay kiddo, let's talk about acts of supremacy. It's like when someone says they are in charge of something and everyone else has to listen to them.

So, imagine you are playing a game with your friends and you are the leader. You make the rules and everyone has to follow them. That's kind of like what an act of supremacy is.

It's when the government or a ruler makes a law saying that they are in charge and everyone has to listen to them. This law can override any other laws or rules that were in place before it. It's like they are saying "I'm the boss here, and you have to do what I say."

Sometimes these acts of supremacy can cause problems because not everyone agrees with the person in charge. But, it's important to remember that they are put in charge to make decisions and keep things running smoothly.

Does that make sense, kiddo?