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A limited democracy is a form of government where the power of elected officials is constrained by a constitution or other form of legal framework. In this system, there are limits on the government's authority, and certain individual rights and freedoms are protected. This is in contrast to an absolute democracy, where there are no constraints on the government's power.
Representative democracy is a limited government because power is distributed among elected officials who operate within the constraints of a constitution or legal framework. These officials are accountable to the people through elections and are subject to checks and balances, preventing the concentration of power in any one individual or group.
South Korea has a LIMITED GOVERNMENT, because the elected officials are subject to the rule of law.
This philosophy is called representative democracy. It emphasizes a system where government authority is limited by a constitution, and elected representatives make decisions on behalf of the people who elect them.
WE have a limited government
WE have a limited government
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Hong Kong's government is a limited democracy.
A constitutional democracy is limited.
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no it is a limited government.