Asha lives in a nation that has a legislature and a prime minister. Citizens in her country vote in elections to elect their legislative representatives. Then parliaments appoints the prime minister.

1. Explain why a student would chose "limited, because not everyone serves in a parliament" for an answer?

But all citizens choose their parliament representatives.

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A student might choose the answer "limited, because not everyone serves in a parliament" because they have recognized that while citizens in the country vote in elections to elect their legislative representatives, not all citizens can actually serve in the parliament.

In many countries with a legislative system, there are eligibility requirements and criteria that need to be met in order to become a member of parliament. These requirements may include age, citizenship, educational qualifications, or even being a member of a particular political party.

As a result, not everyone in the nation can participate directly in the legislative process by becoming a member of parliament. Only those who meet the specific criteria and successfully go through the election process can serve in the parliament. This leads to a limitation in terms of the number of individuals who can have a direct involvement in the legislative decision-making process.

Therefore, from the perspective of inclusivity, if a student recognizes that not everyone can serve in the parliament, they would consider the country's political system to be limited in terms of broad citizen participation.