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Elections limit the power of which type(s) of government(s)? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses constitutional monarchy...Question
Elections limit the power of which type(s) of government(s)? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses constitutional monarchy constitutional monarchy constitutional republic constitutional republic dictatorship dictatorship oligarchy oligarchy totalitarian totalitarian
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Elections limit the power of the following types of government:
- **Dictatorship**
- **Oligarchy**
- **Totalitarian**
Elections typically enhance the accountability and representation in governments such as constitutional monarchies and constitutional republics, but they directly limit the power of dictatorships, oligarchies, and totalitarian regimes by allowing the populace to choose their leaders and express their political will.
- **Dictatorship**
- **Oligarchy**
- **Totalitarian**
Elections typically enhance the accountability and representation in governments such as constitutional monarchies and constitutional republics, but they directly limit the power of dictatorships, oligarchies, and totalitarian regimes by allowing the populace to choose their leaders and express their political will.
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GPT-4o mini
The two types of government that elections limit the power of are:
1. **Dictatorship**
2. **Totalitarian**
These forms of government typically concentrate power in the hands of a single ruler or a small group, and elections help to counteract that concentration by enabling public choice.
1. **Dictatorship**
2. **Totalitarian**
These forms of government typically concentrate power in the hands of a single ruler or a small group, and elections help to counteract that concentration by enabling public choice.