How can an individual’s actions make a significant difference in the course of history?

My answer:
For example: If you are a dictator you have complete control over the people which means that you will have to do what the dictator says or you will suffer the consequences. Therefore means they can kill whoever they want whenever they want however they want and wherever they want and the only thing the people can do is attempt to assassinate the dictator so they are out of power which will change the future and killing the dictator will be in history. Another example: Every step outside you make can alter time itself changing what happens in the future. Like cutting down a tree lowers our oxygen source which will put that in the past making it history but, planting another one and waiting for it to grow strengthens it putting it in the present and future. So we changed something then we changed it again altering the future and making it past to present.

Am i correct?
Thank you

2 answers

Your two examples are fine. I can think of some others. One is to campaign for change in the electoral process and convince others to agree with you and vote accordingly, as in a school tax issue or for (or against) a candidate, etc.
Okay thanks so much :)
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