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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
8

Exercise

Social Studies
1 answer:
Anna11 [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Look at the step by step

Explanation:

  1. The constitution is something that sets the limits and boundaries of the governments' interaction and powers. The Constitution works as a means by which the government in the rule knows as to what extent they can impose rules and regulations on the citizen of the country. Let us see how the constitution works.
  2. idrk so sorry
  3. It is 'popular will' when a group of people decide where to eat, or which movie to watch, etc. It is also 'popular will' when a nation makes, by the vote of those willing and eligible, their will felt by the results of the elections being held. Some might call it Democracy, or the will of the people. One of the basic principles of governance is the realization that governments exist to serve the will of the people. ... To this end, constitutions, which describe the relationship between the governed and the government, must be written with fulfilling the wishes of the governed in mind.
  4. A limited government is one whose legalized force and power is restricted through delegated and enumerated authorities. ... In many cases, such as the United States, it is a constitutionally limited government, bound to specific principles and actions by a state or federal constitution
  5. The most important thing that has to be considered is that the laws and rules of the Constitution must be Obeyed and Respected. After this things that are to be considered for, freedom of speech and freedom of the press is important.
  6. (1) Clarity or Definiteness:

By clarity and definiteness we mean that every clause of the constitution should be written such a simple language, as should express its meaning clearly.

(2) Brevity:

The constitution should not be lengthy. It should contain only important things and unimportant things should be left out.

(3) Comprehensiveness:

It means that the constitution should be applicable to the whole country or besides the central government, there should be mention of the structure and powers of state or provincial governments. Mention should also be made about the important matters relating to the rights and duties of the government and the citizens.

(4) Flexibility:

The constitution should not be too rigid to hinder the process of amendment when needed.

7.  I did not have time to do this one sorry D:

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