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What is meant by a limited government in a liberal democracy? - Political Science

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What is meant by a limited government in a liberal democracy?

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In a liberal democracy, a limited government refers to a system where the powers and functions of the government are clearly defined and restricted by a constitution. This ensures that the government cannot act arbitrarily or exceed its authority. The principle of limited government is upheld through the separation of powers among the legislature, executive, and judiciary, with each branch acting as a check on the others. Additionally, the government is accountable to the people and must operate under the rule of law, ensuring that all actions are lawful and justifiable. The constitution also provides for regular elections and a fixed tenure for office bearers, allowing citizens to choose or change their leaders. This framework guarantees the protection of individual rights and freedoms, preventing any form of authoritarian or dictatorial governance within a liberal democratic setup.

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Chapter 1: Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 26]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 8. | Page 26
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