Imagine a country with a king who has been in the family for hundreds of years, that's a monarchy. In some places, people vote for their leader, that person is like a president. A monarchy usually happens when the ruler comes from a royal family and passes power to their children. A president is chosen by the people every few years in an election.
Examples
- Japan still has an emperor who is chosen from within the royal family.
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See also
- Why Do Some Countries Have Monarchs While Others Don't?
- Why Do Some Countries Have Monarchies While Others Don't?
- Why Do Some Countries Have More Than One Prime Minister?
- Why Do Some Countries Have So Many Different Political Systems?
- Why Do Some Countries Have So Few Presidents?