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Which situation is typical of a limited government?
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A small group of wealthy elites control the political process.
A small group of wealthy elites control the political process.
Every government action is supported by a majority of voters.
Every government action is supported by a majority of voters.
The government allows direct elections of all government members.
The government allows direct elections of all government members.
The government faces legal consequences for violating citizens’ rights.
The government faces legal consequences for violating citizens’ rights.
Which situation is typical of a limited government?
(1 point)
Responses
A small group of wealthy elites control the political process.
A small group of wealthy elites control the political process.
Every government action is supported by a majority of voters.
Every government action is supported by a majority of voters.
The government allows direct elections of all government members.
The government allows direct elections of all government members.
The government faces legal consequences for violating citizens’ rights.
The government faces legal consequences for violating citizens’ rights.
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The situation that is typical of a limited government is:
**The government faces legal consequences for violating citizens’ rights.**
This reflects the principles of limited government, where the powers of government are restricted by law, and there are established rights that protect citizens from government overreach.
**The government faces legal consequences for violating citizens’ rights.**
This reflects the principles of limited government, where the powers of government are restricted by law, and there are established rights that protect citizens from government overreach.
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