How important can one person really be? If a single person had a made a different decision, how far would the ripples of that decision spread? Take, for instance, the Father of Our Country, George Washington. What if, instead of stepping down from command of the Continental Army in 1783, he had remained in command, a respected man with an army ready to die for him? Speculate how the country might have been different if George Washington had attempted to hold on to power until his death.

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The logical conclusion is that our presidents would remain in office for life.

Do you think so? Why or why not?