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elections limit the power of which type(s) of government(s)? select all that apply.
(2 point)
□ constitutional monarchy
□ constitutional republic
□ dictatorship
□ oligarchy
□ totalitarian
In a constitutional monarchy and constitutional republic, elections are a key part of the system. They allow the people to have a say in governance, which limits the power of the government as it is accountable to the electorate. In a dictatorship, oligarchy, and totalitarianism, power is concentrated in the hands of a few (or one person in a dictatorship) without meaningful electoral processes to limit their power. Elections are either non - existent, rigged, or have no real impact on the concentration of power in these latter forms of government.
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constitutional monarchy, constitutional republic