Is Iran a limited government or unlimited government?

Answer and Explanation: Iran has an unlimited government.

What type of government is Iran now?

Theocracy
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Which governments are limited and unlimited?

In other words, limited governments cannot do as they please and are not above the law. Unlimited governments are unlimited and their leader(s) have total power to rule the nation-state as they choose with no accountability to the people. In other words, leaders of an unlimited government are above the law.

Is the government power limited or unlimited?

The United States Constitution lays out a limited federal government. Our federal government is based on federalism, with a separation of powers.

What is the most popular religion in Iran today?

Islam has been the official religion and part of the governments of Iran since the Arab conquest of Iran c. 640 AD. It took another few hundred years for Shia Islam to gather and become a religious and political power in Iran.

Who is more powerful in Iran President or supreme leader?

The Supreme Leader ranks above the President of Iran and personally appoints the heads of the military, the government, and the judiciary. Originally the constitution required the Supreme Leader to be Marja’-e taqlid, the highest-ranking cleric in the religious laws of Usuli Twelver Shia Islam.

What is an example of limited government today?

An example of a limited government is our own U.S. government. In other words, the U.S. government does not have any power other than that which is granted to it by the U.S. Constitution.

What are 3 types of unlimited government?

Three types of unlimited government are absolute monarchy, dictatorship, and oligarchy. In an absolute monarchy, the country is run by a monarch (a king or queen). The monarch is born into power.


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