Elections limit the power of which type(s) of government(s)? Select all that apply. A. constitutional monarchy. B. constitutional republic. C. dictatorship. D. oligarchy. E. totalitarian.

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Elections limit the power of the following types of government:

C. dictatorship
D. oligarchy
E. totalitarian

In these governance structures, elections can provide a mechanism for accountability and change, thereby limiting the concentration of power.

A. constitutional monarchy and B. constitutional republic typically incorporate elections as a fundamental part of their political processes, so they are not limited by elections in the same way.

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