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Leaders have justified their right to power in a number of ways over the centuries. Here are a few reasons:

(1) Heredity: The current leader is from a royal or noble family, often with lineages tracing back to the gods of the local population.

(2) Plebiscite: The current leader is elected or appointed by popular election and represents "the will of the people".

(3) Security: The current leader justifies his power because of the safety, security, and/or economic prosperity that he brings to the country

(4) Religion:
The current leader is either himself a god or an interpreter of the gods' wills and this religious clout gives him the right to power.

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