
Limited vs. Unlimited government
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- Q1Which form of government is most likely to have a constitution that limits the power of leaders?authoritarian regimeunlimited governmentlimited governmenttotalitarian state30s
- Q2What is an example of an unlimited government?constitutional democracyparliamentary systemdictatorshipfederal republic30s
- Q3What is a common feature of a limited government?Centralized controlAbsolute monarchySeparation of powersNo elections30s
- Q4In which type of government do leaders often have absolute power?constitutional governmentunlimited governmentlimited governmentfederal government30s
- Q5What is one characteristic of a limited government?It allows no freedomsIt has total control over citizensIt can change laws without consentIt protects individual rights30s
- Q6Which type of government has no restrictions on its power?democracyrepublicunlimited governmentlimited government30s
- Q7What document does the preamble belong to?The Bill of RightsThe Articles of ConfederationThe Constitution of the United StatesThe Declaration of Independence30s
- Q8What does the preamble to the Constitution emphasize about the government?It is created by the people for their benefitIt is controlled by a kingIt has no purposeIt is only for wealthy citizens30s
- Q9What are the first three words of the Constitution?We the PeopleAll Men AreThe United StatesIn the Beginning30s
- Q10What is the main purpose of the preamble to the Constitution?To describe the branches of governmentTo explain the process for amendmentsTo list the rights of citizensTo outline the goals of the Constitution30s
- Q11Who authored the preamble to the Constitution?Thomas JeffersonJames MadisonGouverneur MorrisBenjamin Franklin30s
- Q12Who authored the Bill of Rights?Alexander HamiltonThomas JeffersonJames MadisonGeorge Washington30s
- Q13How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?71012530s
- Q14How many amendments are in the U.S. Constitution?2530272130s
- Q15Which country is known for having a one-party system where the Communist Party controls the government?IraqChinaNazi GermanyUnited Kingdom30s