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Define the following terms:- sovereign, secular, democratic, preamble, constituent

assembly, constitutional amendment? ​

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Define the following terms:- sovereign

noun. a monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler. a person who has supreme power or authority. a group or body of persons or a state having sovereign authority

Define the following terms:-secular

Secularism is a belief system that rejects religion, or the belief that religion should not be part of the affairs of the state or part of public education. The principles of separation of church and state and of keeping religion out of the public school system are an example of secularism.

Define the following terms:-democratic

noun. The definition of democracy is a form of government in which the common people hold political power and can rule either directly or through elected representatives. An example of democracy at work is in the United States, where people have political freedom and equality.

Define the following terms:-preamble

1 : an introductory statement especially : the introductory part of a constitution or statute that usually states the reasons for and intent of the law. 2 : an introductory fact or circumstance especially : one indicating what is to follow

Define the following terms:-constituent

adjective. Definition of constituent (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : serving to form, compose, or make up a unit or whole : component constituent parts. 2 : having the power to create a government or frame or amend a constitution a constituent assembly.

Define the following terms:-assembly

A group of people gathering, coming together, or meeting, or already so assembled, for a common purpose. A legislative body, especially, in many states, the lower house of the state legislature.

Define the following terms:-constitutional amendment

A constitutional amendment is a modification of the constitution of a polity, organization or other type of entity. ... Most constitutions require that amendments cannot be enacted unless they have passed a special procedure that is more stringent than that required of ordinary legislation.

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