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question 2 of 20 which statement describes a difference between authoritarian government and constitutional government? a. in a constitutional government, the powers of government are limited by a written document. b. in a constitutional government, leaders can enact whatever policies they choose, regardless of public opinion. c. in an authoritarian government, a written document removes all powers from the government. d. in an authoritarian government, the people grant government leaders their authority.
Constitutional governments have their powers limited by a constitution - a written document. Authoritarian governments have concentrated power with few or no limitations. Option A correctly describes this key difference. Option B is incorrect as leaders in constitutional governments are bound by the constitution and often need to consider public opinion. Option C is wrong because authoritarian governments do not have documents removing their powers; rather, they have few limitations. Option D is incorrect as in authoritarian governments, leaders typically seize or inherit power rather than being granted it by the people.
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A. In a constitutional government, the powers of government are limited by a written document.