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“The greatest power is not the power of money, but political power.”- Walter Annenberg. For years, political powers have been dictating and establishing the rules of government throughout the world. With power comes responsibility, as always said. Political powers change and shift over time like the phases of the moon. Leaders are forced to step down from their positions as new ones emerge. Uneven power within a country can cause disorder in modern civilizations. Political leaders do not always fulfill their duties as they should. In some cases, they can manipulate companies with malicious intentions. If a leader holds power, there will be spectators who judge, criticize, and, crudely, support the leader's form of government. That said, it is our personal perspective to decide whether to favor the skills of an experienced political leader and whether the leader should remain in power or be forced to resign, by any means necessary. From now on, Adolf Hitler, accurately reflects a political power with different groups of supporters. Hitler intended to create a "perfect race" by discarding others who did not fit his criteria of blond hair and blue eyes. Hitler followed the theories created by Friedrich Ratzel which stated that countries, like people, must consume the land to survive. These ideas of lebensraum, or living space, motivated Hitler and his supporters to continue conquering the earth. Hitler's actions resulted in the deaths of millions of ethnic people. Seen from the perspective of followers of the Nazis and Hitler, his actions were justifiable with audacity. They may even have considered his decisions heroic. Others saw the mass genocide of several ethnic groups as a negative impact of this political power. Ultimately, Hit... middle of paper......sions, the conspiracy has decided that the only solution to Caesar's prescient actions is death. All things considered, I'm in a neutral position. Whether political leaders should resign depends on the perspective and position of specific people in particular situations. Everyone makes mistakes, some are more harmful than others. A wrongdoing is determined from the spectator's point of view; some may believe that an action was negatively inappropriate while others benefited from the event. It is a controversial topic whether or not it is right for a political leader to be eliminated because he made a mistake. Depending on the morals and mottos of a particular political leader, I may decide to get rid of him by any means necessary. "Most men can endure adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power" said Abe Lincoln.