How is a limited government different from an unlimited government?

A.
In a limited government, the leaders can do whatever they want.
B.
In a limited government, the people can only vote once a year.
C.
In a limited government, the people's rights are protected.
D.
In a limited government, only the leaders have to follow the rules.

1 answer

C. In a limited government, the people's rights are protected.

Limited government is characterized by the restriction of governmental power, often defined by laws or a constitution, which protects individual rights and freedoms. In contrast, an unlimited government does not have such restrictions, allowing leaders to exercise power without regard for individual rights.