It sets out ideals that the people bound by the constitution believe in and share.
It stablishes the basic structure of government and defines the goverment's powers and duties.
It provides the supreme law for the country.
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three main parts are articles, amendments, and preamble
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There have been four Illinois Constitutions.
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah all meet at a common corner. Unfortunately, the state constitutions of all four states specifically EXCLUDE Indian reservations from their state boundaries! Since the "Four Corners" is within the Navajo and Ute Indian Reservations, the "Four Corners" doesn't technically exist!
There are four essential features of a state in order for it to function. These are the population, territory, government, and sovereignty that makes state a state.
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Illinois has had four constitutions.
Quantrill is referring to an election on the Lecompton Constitution. The Lecompton Constitution was the second of four proposed constitutions for the state of Kansas.
Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Civil Rights and Liberties, and Spearation of Powers and Checks and Balances.
4: the first was in 1820, then 1864, then 1875 and lastly 1945
Ghana has two constitution
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A rhombus is a polygon that has four sides that are all the same length. It is a common type of quadrilateral and is often called a diamond.
organisations vary tremendously in teams of purpose,structure, operation. it is possible to develop definition of an organisations and to identify features of all organisations. common features are four things fast one is organisations have a purpose organisations have a formal structure organisations employ resource. organisations have to be directed and controlled