They usually vote for their leaders in an election or if a king declares his son to be king after him.
Moses was chosen to be a leader because he was considered a prophet, saw a burning bush that spoke to him, and was selected by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt to the Promised Land. His upbringing and experiences also prepared him for this significant role.
British leaders, such as the Prime Minister, are chosen through a general election where the political party with the most seats in the House of Commons usually forms the government. The leader of the winning party becomes the Prime Minister. Alternatively, if no party wins a majority, a coalition government may be formed.
The answer will depend on where - a factor that you have chosen not to disclose.
An example of an authoritarian leader is North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. He exercises absolute control over the country, suppresses dissent, and maintains power through a cult of personality and a tightly controlled state apparatus.
The dogwood is the floral emblem of the city of Whitby, Ontario. It was chosen by the town for that status in 1956.
the leader of the Netherlands is chosen by voting or the person is in the parliament.
a socialist leader is chosen by the citizens in a democratic election.
How leaders are chosen in denmark
the leader who the other leader has chosen is the new leader
Peter was chosen as the leader of the Church and apostles. Pope Gregory was chosen to be the pope and leader of the Church.
By elections
voting
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They are chosen by people voting every 2 years.
A: the Sumerian leader is chosen by it's people.
A leader is not chosen in fascist countries but they get power through use of force and end up being dictators.
they would die