<span>I believe the answer is:
- If the government abuses its power, people's natural rights are taken away.
- The government has a responsibility to protect people's rights, not to control their lives.
- A government is empowered by the consent of the governed.
The preamble prefers that the power within a society fall to the hand of its people. Because of this, they tend to factor regulations that would diminish government's influence in civilians'private life and created several branches in the government to divide its power.</span>
what questions do you have?
The first dilemma is how to make certain that research is objective and not intentionally distorted by the researches values. To overcome the possible source of bias, sociologists stress replication.
The second dilemma is whether to do research solely to analyze human behaviour or with the goal of reforming harmful social arrangements.
They are all constitutional Monarchies!
A constitutional monarchy is a country that has a monarch, that is a queen or a king (such as Queen Elisabeth in the United Kingdom) but which at the same time has a constitution which is the supreme law of the land. In such countries typically the monarch only has a representative function.