The student understands the concepts of limited and unlimited governments. Describe and compare examples of limited and unlimited governments such as constitutional (limited) and totalitarian (unlimited).
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Which type of government is characterized by limited control over individual rights and is often defined by a constitution?
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Monarchy
Constitutional government
Totalitarian government
Anarchy
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What is a common characteristic of an unlimited government?
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The government shares power with elected representatives.
The government operates under a set of laws outlined in a constitution.
The government has absolute power with no legal limitations.
The government holds free and fair elections regularly.
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Which type of government is characterized by limited control over individual rights and is often defined by a constitution?
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What is a common characteristic of an unlimited government?
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Which example best represents a limited government?
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In which type of government are citizens most likely to have their rights protected by law?
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How does a totalitarian government differ from a constitutional government?
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What is a defining feature of totalitarian governments?
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Which feature is typically found in a government with a limited structure?
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In what type of government is the leader's power most likely to be checked by a constitution?