Governments change leaders so often because people get tired of the same person running things. Imagine if your teacher stayed in charge of your class for ten years, eventually, you'd want someone new to bring fresh ideas and energy! Every few years, people vote for a new leader just like that.
Examples
- A school teacher is voted out after a few years because students want new ideas.
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See also
- How Do Political Parties Actually Work?
- How Can a Single Person Control an Entire Country?
- What are frequent election cycles?
- What’s the Difference Between a ‘Leader’ and a ‘Ruler’?
- What is mandate?