It was a process over a an extremly long time. Sweden as in svealand has been a kingship since before medieval times, but a true "state" did not exist until Goetland and Svealand was united under one king and the religious infighting between christians and Norse stopped.
By adult franchise.
do the government leaders of each country follow the rule of law
because the were the most respected people in the clans
Sweden is a parliamentary democracy with several diffrent political parties. A party is elected to lead the nation every 4th year, with the party leader becomming prime minister during those 4 years. All swedish citizens have one vote each.
King Carl XVI Gustaf has been king of Sweden since September 15, 1973. Currently, as of December 2013, Sweden's Prime Minister is Frederik Reinfeldt. The next election will take place in September of 2014.
They choose their leaders according to their bodies size.
Elections.
Yes, they do. Democracy countries has their citizens vote their leaders.
Yes they can, and it has happened.
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.
By adult franchise.
Yes, they do. Democracy countries has their citizens vote their leaders.
there was sales on jews
do the government leaders of each country follow the rule of law
because bad leaders would lead badly
They don't, it's royal blood.
No, these houses (Legislative Branch) choose their own leaders.