What point is Simón Bolívar making about democratic governments?
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Democratic governments are doomed to fail because they give too much authority to one leader and don't allow elections.
Democratic governments should not let the citizens have a voice in government for very long.
Democratic governments must choose new leaders frequently to keep power in the hands of the people and out of one person's hands for too long.
Democratic governments work fine as long as the citizens always obey all elected leaders.
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Democratic governments must choose new leaders frequently to keep power in the hands of the people and out of one person's hands for too long.