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4.Constitution of a nation contains
Rules
Laws
Both​

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Answered by danish3887
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rules are over and over are over for me to do it again in my own life but it doesn't matter how many times I've read only one of my friends is the one I am in for the job

Answered by lakhwinderduggal786
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Explanation:

constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is distributed and controlled, and what rights citizens possess. ... Ways in which a constitution can be amended: a constitution must contain a clear statement of the processes by which it can be changed.

The constitution of a country is a set of rules regulating the powers of its government and the rights and duties of its citizens. Many nations have been forced to draw up a written constitution in response to a revolution, war or as a step towards independence.

The constitution of a country is a set of rules regulating the powers of its government and the rights and duties of its citizens. ... Whether written or unwritten, a constitution must have one supreme power over and above all other power in the state

The rule of law is a set of enduring legal principles that are typically embodied in a constitution and that constrain government action. The government may not put these rules aside as it likes; the whole point in the rule of law is that the government may not do whatever it wants to do, without limit.

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