California and its Constitution are prohibited from violating fundamental rights provided by the United States Constitution. While the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
<h3>What is constitution?</h3>
Constitution refers to the document which contains all the set of the laws and the principles in order to govern the nation. All the government bodies, agencies, institute and the company are abide by the laws of the constitution.
Fundamental rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution may not be violated by California or its constitution. The California Constitution outlines the responsibilities, prerogatives, organizational structure, and activities of the state government, but the United States Constitution remains the highest law of the land.
The constitution of the California and United States contains the general similarity. They both two chambers of the houses that mean they have bicameral legislature. 
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1( Britain and France
2( Germany and the Soviet Union 
3( . The Soviet occupation of eastern Poland in September and the “Winter War” against Finland in December led President Franklin Roosevelt to condemn the Soviet Union publicly as a “dictatorship as absolute as any other dictatorship in the world,” and to impose a “moral embargo” on the export of certain products to the Soviets. Nevertheless, in spite of intense pressure to sever relations with the Soviet Union, Roosevelt never lost sight of the fact that Nazi Germany, not the Soviet Union, posed the greatest threat to world peace. In order to defeat that threat, Roosevelt confided that he “would hold hands with the devil” if necessary.
4( The Eastern Front, where troops from Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Russia, and the Balkans fought, was larger than the Western Front.
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<span>2. pass taxes to pay the salaries of those enforcing the law</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span>The D-day invasion
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<span>The Battle of the Bulge</span>
        
             
        
        
        
A.King Victor Emmanuel appointed Count di Cavour prime minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia.