What is NOT true of limited governments? Government's limits are described in a constitution

No one is above the law
People control the government through elections
An individual controls the government

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The statement that is NOT true of limited governments is:

"An individual controls the government."

In a limited government, power is constrained by laws and a governing framework (often established in a constitution), ensuring that no single individual has absolute control over the government. Instead, authority is distributed, and the government is accountable to the people, who exercise control through elections and other democratic processes.

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