1. BALMBAK
In the country of Balmbak, the men of the country are getting excited about the upcoming elections. Women are also allowed to vote this year, although their right to vote is not protected by Balmbak’s constitution. The constitution guarantees elections every 3 years, and these elections always happen. The constitution also says that certain laws do not apply to the country’s leaders.
Which of the following are in place to limit the government of Balmbak?
Constitution
Rule of Law
Minority Rights
Consent of the Governed
Separation of Power
2. SAMALAND
Samaland has a king and two other branches of government. Samaland’s constitution says the two branches can check the king’s power; however, it also says the king is above the law. The king is not elected, and he does not really care what his people think about him. Even so, the judicial branch of government works to protect even the least powerful citizens from being abused by the king.
Which of the following are in place to limit the government of Samaland?
Constitution
Rule of Law
Minority Rights
Consent of the Governed
Separation of Power
3. LILIDIAN
Lilidian is a country with no constitution. The President of Lilidan created six branches of government. Responsibilities are distributed among these six branches, and the branches can limit each other’s power. Lilidian has no document to guarantee the rights of its citizens, but one of the branches does pass laws that are followed by everyone in the country, including government officials.
Which of the following are in place to limit the government of Lilidian?
Constitution
Rule of Law
Minority Rights
Consent of the Governed
Separation of Power
4. Your Opinion
Directions for #4. Rank the limits of government in order from 1 (best at limiting government) to 5 (worst at limiting government).
_______ Constitution
_______ Rule of Law
_______ Minority Rights
_______ Consent of Governed
_______ Separation of Power
Directions #5-7: Answer each of the following questions using complete sentences.
5. Provide one reason that you picked your number one limit to government.
6. Provide one reason that you picked your number five limit to government.
7. Do you think that government should be limited? Why or why not? Explain your answer by providing reasons and examples.
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- Constitution: The constitution guarantees certain rights and outlines the governmental structure.
- Rule of Law: The laws apply to everyone, including the country's leaders.
- Minority Rights: The constitution does not specifically mention minority rights, so this limit may not be fully protected.
- Consent of the Governed: The elections occur every 3 years, allowing the citizens to have a say in the government.
- Separation of Power: The constitution may not explicitly mention the separation of powers, so this limit may not be fully protected.
2. The limits to the government of Samaland are:
- Constitution: The constitution mentions checks and balances, but also grants the king immunity from the law.
- Rule of Law: The king is stated to be above the law, limiting this principle.
- Minority Rights: The constitution does not specifically mention minority rights, so this limit may not be fully protected.
- Consent of the Governed: The king does not care about the opinions of his people, limiting their ability to have a say in the government.
- Separation of Power: The existence of two other branches of government suggests a separation of powers, but the king's immunity from the law may undermine this principle.
3. The limits to the government of Lilidian are:
- Constitution: Lilidian does not have a constitution, limiting this form of government restriction.
- Rule of Law: While laws are passed and followed in the country, without a constitution, there may not be a solid foundation for the rule of law.
- Minority Rights: The absence of a constitution may potentially undermine the protection of minority rights.
- Consent of the Governed: It is unclear how the government officials are chosen or if the citizens have a say in the government.
- Separation of Power: The existence of six branches of government suggests a distribution of power, but without a constitution, it is uncertain how effective this separation may be.
4. Ranking the limits to government from best to worst at limiting government:
1. Rule of Law
2. Constitution
3. Separation of Power
4. Minority Rights
5. Consent of Governed
5. I picked the Rule of Law as my number one limit to government because it ensures that everyone, including the government officials, are subject to and must abide by the law. This helps to prevent abuse of power and promotes fairness and equality.
6. I picked Consent of the Governed as my number five limit to government because in Samaland, the king does not care about the opinions of his people, limiting their ability to have a say in the government. This allows the government to operate without being held accountable to the will of the governed.
7. Yes, I believe that government should be limited. Limited government helps to prevent the concentration of power and protects the rights and freedoms of individuals. Without limits, those in power may abuse their authority, leading to a loss of liberty and potential oppression. Examples of limited government can be seen in democratic countries where there are checks and balances, separation of powers, and respect for the rule of law. This allows for accountability, transparency, and the protection of individual rights.