the Constitution of a country tells us the _____ of its society
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fundamental nature
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A Constitution tells us the fundamental nature of our society. A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules and principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the way in which they want the country to be governed
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The Constitution tells us what the fundamental nature of our society is
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- Presently, a Constitution exists for most nations in the world. While all democratic nation probably have a constitution, it is not mandatory for all democratic nations to be constitutional. There are a variety of meanings of the Charter. First of all, it describes certain values which are the cornerstone of the kind of nation in which we as citizens want to live. And, in another sense, the Constitution conveys to us what our "Society's fundamental nature" is.
- A nation normally consists of diverse classes of citizens who hold similar views but who may/maynot agree on all matters. A Constitution serves to act as a collection of laws and standards that can be agreed upon by all people in a nation as a framework for their right to administer the govt. That will not only entail the form of governance, and also a consensus on some ideals that the nation will follow.
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