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Why are authoritarian and totalitarian systems considered unlimited governments?

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Authoritarian and totalitarian systems are considered unlimited governments because the government leaders have absolute power. Under those systems, the government leaders have unlimited power.

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In a totalitarian government, the powers are in the hands of the ruling political party and its leaders.
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