Social Sciences, asked by SmotherQueen, 1 month ago

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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Constitution is a supreme law that is binding even on the government. A constitution organises and constrains power. A constitution defines a state and the rights of its citizen. In a democratic order, the Constitution ensures that the people ultimately control the Government.

Answered by harshthebrainliest14
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Constitution is the law determining the fundamental political principles of a government.

Three conditions to assess a law’s status as a ‘Constitution’:

1)The document is identified explicitly as the Constitution, Fundamental Law, or Basic Law of a country.

2)The document contains explicit provisions that establish it as the highest law, either through entrenchment or limits on future law.

3)The document defines the basic pattern of authority by establishing or suspending an executive or legislative branch of government.

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