Why Do Some Countries Have Monarchies While Others Have Presidents?

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.

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. In England, a queen or king has been on the throne for many generations.
  2. In France, people vote to choose who will be their president every few years.
  3. Japan still has an emperor who is chosen from within the royal family.

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity