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A narrow interpretation of the Constitution prevents the government from expanding its powers beyond those listed in the document. This is an example of which concept?

Representative government
Consent of the governed
Limited government
Separation of powers

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The correct answer is C) limited government.

A narrow interpretation of the Constitution prevents the government from expanding its powers beyond those listed in the document. This is an example of limited government.

In a limited government, Constitutional law limits the power of government to mess in the lives of the citizens. These limitations are written in the Constitution. The founding fathers did not want a nation that could have become totalitarian or absolutists, in which power would be in the hand of a dictator.

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The answer to the given question above would be the third option: Limited Government. A narrow interpretation of the Constitution prevents the government from expanding its powers beyond those listed in the document is an example of a limited government concept. Hope this helps.
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