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the constitution defines the nature of a country's political system​

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Answered by aneeshmanhas
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The constitution defines the nature of a country's political system. In a monarchy, the king or queen is the supreme power, whereas in a democracy, people rule the country and the government is run by the representatives elected by people at large.

Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer: The Constitution is the fundamental document that defines the form and basis of a country's political system.

Explanation: A constitution sets out legal rules circumscribing the powers of the political unit of the political system,i.e. the government or the state. Apart from it, also defines the power structure, power sharing, and responsibility of different organs of the political system.

A political system might be unitary or federal. For example, India is a federal country while Japan has a unitary structure. A federal political system is one where the power is divided between different units of the government unlike the concentration of powers in the unitary form of government.

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