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What are the characteristics of limited government and unlimited government?

In a Unlimited Government you don't get the right to vote, and don't have the amount of freedom that limited government has. In Limited Government you dohave the right to vote, and also you would have a lot more freedom.But those are only a few examples. If you want to find more you can type it in at the top.I hope I helped you!


What are some examples of independency?

An example of independency is unlimited government


What are limited governments and unlimited governments?

Limited government is when the people have some sort of say in the laws created. A limited government is controlled by many people. The U.S. government has a limited government. An UNlimited government is a government ruled by one person or a small group. Often times these rulers are unfair and create unfair laws. The people don't have a say in anything.


Is unlimited government or limited government more powerful?

Unlimited government is more powerful in the sense that such a government can do pretty much what it wants when it wants - that is what its head of government wants. Unlimited government is usually some form of dictatorship or absolute monarchy. Limited government might seem less powerful, but a limited government tends to permit its citizens more scope for activity. This can make a more prosperous and powerful country in the long run.


What are some examples of limited?

Government cannot control what you say or wear.


Is the government of Argentina limited or unlimited?

A limited government is where the power of the government is limited. Power is kept in check by the citizens who vote for the laws, vote for representatives who create the laws, or by a constitution. Unlimited governments have unlimited power. Any time the government has all the power, it takes the power out of the hands of the people and the government is considered unlimited. Unlimited governments include, absolute monarchies, totalitarianism, oligarchies, dictatorships, fascism, theocracies, communism, and some socialistic governments. Limited governments include constitutional monarchies, parliamentary monarchies, republic monarchies, republic democracies, republics, and all democracies. Ecuador, therefore is a limited government, because it is a republic where power is concentrated in the people. Admittedly, the high degree of corruption in Ecuador makes the politicians nearly untouchable, but this is very different from if they had actual legal shielding.


What happens if a country changes from a limited government to an unlimited government?

they lose some human rights and their leader is born into the family and not voted into the family.


Is Saudi Arabia a unlimited or limited government?

Iran is a mixed government. The Supreme Council of Ayatollahs, the judiciary branch of the Iranian government, is effectively unlimited. They cannot be held to account for their political views and indiscretions. However, both the executive branch (the President and his officers) and the legislative branch (the Parliament or Majlis), can be held to account, so they are part of a limited government.


What are some examples of countries with unlimited governments?

Some examples of unlimited governments countries is Switzerland. Crips and Bloods are fake. They join groups just because they don' t got a life of their own so they have to act like their cool and stuff.


Is Canada's type of government limited or unlimited?

unlimited While originally Canada was a confederation, modern Canada is really now a full federation. In this manner, while the central Canadian government does not have the unlimited powers associated with a unitary form of government, it does possess a strong Federal government with considerable power. So, the answer to your question is: limited, but only minorly. The Canadian federal government is a strong federal government with some restrictions on its power.


Is south Korea a limited or unlimited government?

ok listen to this i have social studies homework an some questins are 1. Is South Korea a limited government and why? 2.why is North Korea an unlimited government and why? 3.what makes kim-jong a dictator? 4.what are some effects casued by Japan recession during 1990's? 5.What gods our spirits are worshiped in shington?


What are some pros and cons of unlimited government?

pros for limited governmentfree and open electionsfreedom of religionfreedom of speechfreedom of the presseconomic freedomprivacy rightsnot afraid of leader