What examples are given of a limited government and an unlimited government in the section? How did each type of government affect its citizens?

Japans government

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If your wondering, the questions are:

A:build and maintain public roads

B:build and maintain public roads

C:protect citizens from attack

D:operate public schools

E:let citizens speak freely and protest

I just happened to be on the same lesson.

In order to provide examples of a limited government and an unlimited government, we will need to examine different historical and contemporary governments. Unfortunately, you have mentioned Japan's government without specifying a particular period in history or specific aspects of their government. Therefore, I will give a general explanation of the types of government and their effects on citizens.

A limited government, also known as a restricted or constitutional government, is a system in which the power of the government is defined and limited by a constitution or a set of laws. It typically includes checks and balances, separation of powers, and the protection of individual rights and freedoms. Examples of limited governments include:

1. United States: The U.S. government, as defined by the Constitution, has three separate branches: the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch. This separation of powers ensures that no single branch becomes too powerful. The citizens of the United States enjoy protections and rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and the right to a fair trial.

2. Germany: Germany also has a limited government under its Constitution, known as the Basic Law. The government is divided into three branches, and citizens have rights and protections, including freedom of assembly, privacy, and non-discrimination.

On the other hand, an unlimited government, also referred to as an authoritarian or totalitarian government, is a system in which the government has unrestrained power and control over its citizens. These governments often have a single ruler or ruling party that exercises absolute authority, suppresses dissent, and limits individual freedoms. Examples of unlimited governments include:

1. North Korea: North Korea operates under an authoritarian regime led by the Kim dynasty. The government controls various aspects of citizens' lives, including education, media, and employment. There are severe restrictions on individual rights and freedom of expression, and dissent is harshly suppressed.

2. Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia is an example of an absolute monarchy ruled by the Al Saud family. The government has significant control over various aspects of citizens' lives, including strict social codes and limitations on freedom of speech and association.

It is important to note that the effects of limited and unlimited governments on citizens can vary greatly depending on the specific context and policies of each government. However, limited governments generally prioritize the protection of individual rights and freedoms, promoting transparency, and ensuring accountability. In contrast, unlimited governments often curtail individual freedoms, restrict political participation, and control various aspects of citizens' lives to maintain their power and control.

What section?

Japan and the Koreas. Section 3

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