Which sentence best contrasts limited and unlimited governments?

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Laws restrict limited governments, but not unlimited governments.

Laws restrict limited governments, but not unlimited governments.

Constitutions define unlimited governments, but not limited governments.

Constitutions define unlimited governments, but not limited governments.

Citizens vote in unlimited governments, but not in limited governments.

Citizens vote in unlimited governments, but not in limited governments.

Governments make laws in limited governments, but not in unlimited governments

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The sentence that best contrasts limited and unlimited governments is:

Laws restrict limited governments, but not unlimited governments.

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