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Which statement describes a difference between authoritarian government

and constitutional government?

A. In an authoritarian government, the power of the government is

limited

B. In an authoritarian government, a constitution defines the powers

of the government,

C. In a constitutional government, the power of the government is

unlimited

D. In a constitutional government, the power of the government is

limited

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  1. Yesterday, 23:43
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    If you have a different set of answers it would be (In an authoritarian government, the leaders of the government have absolute power)

    Explanation: a p e x
  2. Today, 00:30
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    D

    Explanation: In D, it states in a constitutional gov't there is a power limit and there laws that can can limit or restrict how much power GOV'T can have
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