Citizens generally have more freedoms and rights in a limited form of government. In a limited government, there are checks and balances in place, along with a constitution or similar legal framework, that restrict the power of the government and protect the rights of citizens. This allows individuals to have more autonomy and protection against the abuse of power. In an unlimited government, on the other hand, there are fewer restrictions on the government's power, which can lead to the erosion of rights and freedoms for citizens.