Imagine two different kinds of schools, one has a headmaster who makes all the big decisions alone, and another is run by a group of teachers who work together. In some countries, like the United States, people elect a president to be their top leader, almost like that headmaster. In other countries, such as the United Kingdom, there's a prime minister, who leads a team called a government, more like those teachers working together.
Examples
- Some countries choose their leader through direct voting; others select them from groups that win elections.
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See also
- Why Do Some Countries Have a Prime Minister While Others Have a President?
- Why Do Some Countries Have a Prime Minister and Others Have a President?
- Why Do Governments Sometimes Fail to Act on Big Problems?
- Why Do Governments Change Shapes?
- Why Do Some Countries Have More Than One Head of State?