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Which statement describes a difference between authoritarian government

and constitutional government?
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A. In an authoritarian government, the people grant government
leaders their authority.
B. In an authoritarian government, a written document removes all
powers from the government.
C. In a constitutional government, leaders can enact whatever
policies they choose, regardless of public opinion,
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D. In a constitutional government, the powers of government are
limited by a written document,

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In a constitutional government, the powers of government are

limited by a written document is the difference.

Step-by-step explanation:

Constitutional government is a type of government operating under an official document (constitution) that initiates the system of basic laws and policies that defines the characteristics, roles, and boundaries of that government where a sovereign is controlled by a law whereby citizen's rights, duties, and duties are spelled in typewritten law. The Constitution has three main roles. First, it constitutes a national government consisting of a parliamentary, an administrator, and a judiciary branch, with a method of drafts and balances among the three branches. Second, it splits power between the central and the state government.

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