Why are there usually fewer civic responsibilities in a country with an unlimited government?

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Citizens are excluded from the operation of government.
Citizens are excluded from the operation of government. - no response given

Governments place lesser burdens on citizens to keep power.
Governments place lesser burdens on citizens to keep power. - no response given

The lack of rights keeps citizens from understanding politics.
The lack of rights keeps citizens from understanding politics. - incorrect

The absence of a constitution means there are no formal definitions of responsibilities.

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The correct response would be:

Citizens are excluded from the operation of government.

In an unlimited government, the power is concentrated in the hands of a few, and citizens typically have little to no say in governance. As a result, they often have fewer civic responsibilities because they are not actively involved in decision-making processes or the functioning of the government. Other options may seem plausible but do not directly address the relationship between civic responsibilities and government structure as clearly as this one.