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What is limited government?

A government that is restricted to specific functions; in the case of the United States of America, those would be the functions outlined in the Constitution.

A government that has one dictator that makes up all the laws and the citizens have no power over the dictator.

A government that is completely operated by citizens.

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A government that is restricted to specific functions; in the case of the United States of America, those would be the functions outlined in the Constitution.

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Answer:

A government that is restricted to specific functions; in the case of the United States of America, those would be the functions outlined in the Constitution.

Explanation:

A limited government only gets it's power from the people that they are ruled, and (hence the name) is limited in some way, usually by limiting the term, as well as setting a set of laws with natural rights.

It is not the second one, as that is an absolute government, in which the government controls everything. It is also not the third one, as that is a direct democracy, and nothing is limited in that case.

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