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Why are authoritarian and totalitarian systems considered unlimited governments? A) Those systems protect indivdiual freedoms. B) The government leaders have absolute power. C) Those systems have one branch that checks the powers of the other branches. D) The people under those systems are allowed to elect their government leaders.

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The right anser is B, The government leaders have absolute power. Since there is no branch watching the other branches, there are no legal systems or mechanisms to keep leaders "in check"; thus, leaders allow themselves to do as they please without any limitations, regardless they may have been chosen by an election (e.g., the current government in Venezuela, which was initially elected by an election but later took full power and changed every single legal way to prevent governments to stay forever or respect the citizen's basic rights).

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