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Life, Liberty, and PropertyUNIT 10.2| Enlightenment, Revolution, and Nationalism.
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49,000 inmates in the u.s. and abroad
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A constitution is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
A bit of definition for each of them -
(A Federal Constitution can be defined as one in which powers are shared between the three arms of government namely the Legislative, Executive and judiciary. Hidden categories: Disambiguation pages with short descriptions
In unitary states, the central government may create (or abolish) administrative divisions (sub-national units). ... In federations, the provincial/regional governments share powers with the central government as equal actors through a written constitution, to which the consent of both is required to make amendments.)
So in simpler terms::
In Unitary Constitution the provinces are subordinate to the centre, but in federal constitution , there is a division of powers between the federal and the state governments. ... Both are independent in their own sphere.
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Inmates generally lose their right to privacy in prison. They are not protected from warrantless searches of their person or cell. While inmates do retain their Due Process rights and are free from the intentional deprivation of their property by prison officials, this does not include any form of contraband.