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Define the term 'public will? Why should a constitution be formulated according tos,
What is meant by limited government? Why is there practice of limited government
countries? Discuss in your groups and list answer in points with some specific exams
How does a constitution reflect the characteristics and aspirations of the state?
How is people's power similar to government's power? How are they different?
What are the differences between a class rule and a constitution?

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A constitutionally limited government is a system of government that is bound to certain principles of action by a state constitution. This system of government is dialectically opposed to pragmatism, on the basis that no state action can be made that conflicts with its constitution, regardless of the action's possible consequences.

An example of a constitutionally limited government is the United States, which is a constitutionally limited republic.[1]

Inherent in any constitutionally limited government, is an accepted code of values, used to define its constitutional view of justice, making it a value social system.

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Magna Carta and the U.S. Constitution also represent important milestones in the limiting of governmental power. ... When limited government is put into practice it often involves the protection of individual liberty from government intrusion.

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Constitution reflects the characteristics and aspirations of the state as constitution provides for the chief organs of the government, like the executive, legislative and judiciary and guarantees for the people with fundamental rights. It also formulates action regarding the people's rights and the need of the nation.People Power" is a political term denoting the populist driving force of any social movement which invokes the authority of grassroots opinion and willpower, usually in opposition to that of conventionally organised corporate or political forces. "People power" can be manifested as a small-scale protest or campaign for neighborhood change;[1] or as wide-ranging, revolutionary action involving national street demonstrations, work stoppages and general strikes intending to overthrow an existing government and/or political system. It may be nonviolent, as was the case in the 1986 Philippines revolution which overthrew the Marcos régime, or may resort to violence, as happened in Libya in 2011. The term was first used by members of the 1960s "flower power" movement which initially protested against the Vietnam War.

In the Roman Republic the power of public opinion was a constraint on the Roman Senate; according to Polybius, "the Senate stands in awe of the multitude, and cannot neglect the feelings of the people."[2]

In his 1960 analysis of the weakness of democracy, Walter Lippmann, author of Public Opinion, offered this summary of people power:[3]

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Classroom rules should be followed by the students of class whereas constitutional rules should be followed by the citizen of entire nation.

Similarly,classroom rules are made for the holistic development of students and constitutional rules are applied for the development of entire nation.

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