Imagine that an exchange student from China visits your class. While your teacher discusses how the United States has a limited
government, the Chinese student raises his hand and asks why the government has limited power. Which point best highlights why the US government has limited power?
The answer is: <u>a limited government protects individual freedoms</u>
Explanation:
One of the central aspects of a democratic government is the power split into three sections, which avoid the creation of a government with supreme powers. But most than that, the idea of a limited state (brought directly from Neoliberalism) has the deal to offer to the individual the possibility to develop themselves (economically, socially and in a personal perspective), and with that, the country would develop too. To work, the government cannot interfere in individual freedom and don't manipulate their will.