Science, asked by shafiq3, 1 year ago

discuss the role of the Constitution for a democracy

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Answered by lpskshatri
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The Constitution is essential in a democracy.

Not only does it balance the power between the Supreme Court and the other branches of government but it - is supposed - to make sure the government never controls the people.

WE are the ones who are entitled to our leaders and in turn (upon choosing the correct ones) they should keep us safe from domestic and foreign threat (not by implementing force on anybody in the country unless necessary). This is where we can stand wrong and without realizing be part of something terrible for a country.

The Constitution guards our rights as humans and as citizens. There is a reason it exists and The United States of America - the beautiful yet messed up country i call home - is slowly choosing to ignore it.

There have been certain choices our leaders have made which are literally going to bring down our economy and, guess what? They have all been unconstitutional!

I could go on and on all day on this topic but alas, you asked a general enough question for me not to rant.

Please mark me as brillianist please.....

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