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How constitution govern the allocation of power in society

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Answered by sonika2369
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The Constitution specifies the basic allocation of power in a State and decides who gets to decide what the laws will be. The Constitution first defines how a Parliament will be organized and empowers the Parliament to decide the laws and policies.

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Answered by unknownuser7843
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Answer:A constitution is a set of fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed.

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1.The Constitution specifies the basic allocation of power in a State and decides who gets to decide what the laws will be.

2.The Constitution first defines how a Parliament will be organized and empowers the Parliament to decide the laws and policies

3. The Constitution sets some limitations on the Government as to what extent a Government can impose rules and policies on its citizen. These limits are fundamental in the sense that the Government may never trespass them.

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