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 parliament appoints the prime minister.

Question
Use the passage to answer the question.
Does Asha's nation have a limited or an unlimited government?
(1 point)
Responses

limited, because not everyone serves in parliament
limited, because not everyone serves in parliament

limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government
limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government

unlimited, because citizens do not pick the prime minister
unlimited, because citizens do not pick the prime minister

unlimited, because everyone has the right to vote

limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government

The correct response is "limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government."

Based on the passage, Asha's nation has a limited government. There are two reasons for this conclusion. Firstly, not everyone serves in parliament, indicating that there are certain limitations on who can hold governmental positions. Secondly, citizens have a say over who serves in government through their votes in elections. These two points suggest that the government's power is limited and not all-encompassing. Therefore, the correct response is "limited, because not everyone serves in parliament" or "limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government."