The whole point of an anarchy is that there is no political establishment. As a result, there is no mechanism to appoint the leaders in a system where there are no leaders.
that's it is a anarchy
Puritans rejected the idea of king appointed church leaders
Anarchy has has no government. Anarchists don't think we need a "leader". They think that humans have got an own brain they can use when they meet other people, instead of having a government/leader who tells you how you must act.
Governors.
appointed by the president
Republic
It depends on how you read the question:1) Who are some leaders who ruled over anarchies?The whole point of an anarchy is that there is no political establishment. As a result, there is no mechanism to appoint the leaders in a system where there are no leaders.2) Who were some leaders of the anarchist movement?Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Henry David Thoreau, William Godwin, Josiah Warren, and Mikhail Bakunin were some noted philosophers and activists in the Anarchist movement.
The concept of the "divine right of kings" asserts that political leaders are chosen by God to rule over a land. This belief is often rooted in religious or spiritual ideologies, where leaders are seen as agents of God's will and authority. Historically, this belief has been used to legitimize the power and authority of monarchs and rulers.
Only the pope is elected and he is elected by the Cardinal electors, not the Church in general. Other leaders are appointed by the pope.
if you are asking what situation it would be, i believe it would be anarchy
(They are appointed by the governor and approved by the Senate.)
They are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate.