C) to both define and limit the power of the government over its citizens
Explanation:
Constitutions <em>can</em> arrange orderly campaigns and elections and set the term lengths of presidents, however these aren't necessary to all political systems, and many constitutions can and have been created without such elements. Ensuring that everyone votes on election day is clearly ridiculous, looking at the constitution of every democracy in the world.
Therefore, it defines and limits the power of the government over its citizens. This makes logical sense based on the goal of a constitution. As a legal document describing unbreakable principles of the state it governs, it protects the citizens from government overreach, but it also protects some of the state's powers of the citizens (necessary for any nation-state in real life).
Answer: The Fourteenth Amendment gives an important definition of a citizen of the United States.This was important because it ensured that the freed slaves were officially U.S. citizens and were awarded the rights given to U.S. citizens by the Constitution.
The fall of Ancient Rome started from about AD 190. The Roman Empire was attacked by tribes such as the Goths and the Vandals. Civil wars in parts of the empire further weakened the rule of Rome and respect for Roman law dwindled as a result.