Which situation is typical of a limited government

- The government only has powers that are specifically granted to it by the constitution or law.

- The government respects individual rights and liberties and does not interfere excessively in the lives of its citizens.
- The government has a separation of powers and checks and balances to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- The government is decentralized, with power and decision-making authority spread across different levels (such as federal, state, and local governments).
- The government follows a rule of law and respects private property rights.
- The government has limited taxation and minimal regulation over the economy.