2. Asha lives in a nation that has a legislature and a prime minister. Citizens in her country vote in elections to elect their legislative representatives. Then parliament appoints the prime minister. Does Asha’s nation have a limited or unlimited government?

a. limited, because not everyone serves in parliament
b. limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government
c. unlimited, because citizens do not pick the prime minister
d. unlimited, because everyone has the right to vote

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The correct answer is: b. limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government.

In Asha's nation, citizens participate in the electoral process by voting for their legislative representatives, which indicates a level of governmental accountability and limited government. Although citizens do not directly vote for the prime minister, the prime minister is appointed by the elected representatives, reflecting that the government is bound by laws and the will of the electorate.