The Bill of Rights (the first 10 amendments to the Constitution) spells out that powers not explicitly granted to either level of government are reserved for the people. Many other examples of limited governments exist today, such as Canada, England, Australia, Japan, and Mexico.
Many countries throughout the world have a limited government, and a few examples include the following:
United States.
England.
Canada.
Denmark.
Germany.
Mexico.
Australia.
Japan.