The Question: In a demarchy, how are leaders selected?
By age
By heredity
By an aptitude test
Randomly
In a demarchy, leaders are selected randomly from a pool of the country’s citizens, offering what some consider to be a more democratic alternative to electoral politics. To choose governing officials, demarchic governments undertake a process known as sortition, or selection by lot, where any citizen of a certain age can be chosen to be a decisionmaker. This form of government has rarely been seen in actual use, but for a while the ancient city-state of Athens chose its magistrates this way.
The correct answer is Randomly.