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Oksanka [162]
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Why is a written constitution important to limited governments

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Mazyrski [523]4 years ago
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Why is a written constitution important to limited governments? It provides the purposes of the government and defines the rights of citizens. It ensures against corrupt, ineffectual, or ineffective leaders having power. It details the political theory that is the foundation of the political system.

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