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1. Why is it important for a constitution to define the powers of the government?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Constitution gives the basic structure of the government. It also defines the rights and duties of the individuals. And these rights and duties become a reality only if the power of the government is also defined. If the power of the government is not defined, the government becomes absolute.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Constitution gives the basic structure of the government.
  • It also defines the rights and duties of the individuals.
  • And these rights and duties become a reality only if the power of the government is also defined.
  • If the power of the government is not defined, the government becomes absolute.

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