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constitution is considered to be a basic element of a state.why?​

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Answered by ayanabrill235
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Explanation:

Answer: Because it outlines the fundamental structure of the state and the fundamental rights of the people of the state.

Answered by presentmoment
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The Constitution is considered to be a basic element of a state because it establishes the basic principles of functioning of a state.

Explanation:

  1. The Constitution also specifies the rights and duties of the state as well as the people living in any form of government. As a result, there is a certainty of tasks and duties to be performed and observed respectively.
  2. The Constitution is also the major protector of people's rights in a state. It keeps control over various elements of the state and ensures that people get what they deserve.
  3. The Constitution also structures the actions of various authoritative bodies in a state, keeping a check on them.
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