Final answer:
Private law does not regulate the relationship between individuals and government, so the statement is false. The necessary and proper clause does not limit but has been used to expand national government powers, also false. Lastly, Dillon's Rule limits local government powers, so the statement about it providing freedom and flexibility is false.
Step-by-step explanation:
Private law deals with the relationships between individuals and other entities but not with the government. Therefore, the statement 'Private law deals with the regulation of relationships between individuals and government' is false.
The necessary and proper clause, contrary to limiting, has often been interpreted to expand the powers of the national government. This means that the clause has not had the effect of limiting power, making the correct answer False.
Dillon's Rule stipulates that local governments only have the powers granted to them by the state government, thus it does not provide local governments the freedom and flexibility to make decisions for themselves. The correct answer is False.