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what is importance of constitution.​

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Answered by srivishnusrikrishna5
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The Constitution is important because it protects individual freedom, and its fundamental principles govern the United States.

The Constitution places the government's power in the hands of the citizens.

It limits the power of the government and establishes a system of checks and balances.

The primary function of a constitution is to lay out the basic structure of the government according to which the people are to be governed.

It is the constitution of a country, which establishes the three main organs of the government, namely, the legislature, executive and judiciary.

The constitution of a country not only defines the powers allotted to each of the three main organs, but it also significantly makes a clear demarcation of the responsibilities assigned to each of them.

It effectively regulates the relationship between these organs as well as the relationship between the government and its people.

Since the country’s constitution stands superior to all the laws framed within the territorial precincts of the country, any law enacted by the ruling government has to be in conformity with the concerned constitution.

As such, the citizens would, in turn, be abiding by not just the law, but also working in sync with the demarcations of the constitution laid by the country.

The constitution does not simply provide a recipe for an efficient government, but also deals with limitations on power.

Since power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, a constitution is established to restrict the abuse of power by those who conduct governmental functions.

The constitution of a particular country lays down the national goals which form the basic edifice on which the nation rests upon.

For instance, the constitution of India has inscribed in it the primary facets of the nation which are democracy, socialism, secularism and national integration.

A constitution, besides thrusting on the rights of the citizens of the concerned nation, also has embedded in it the duties that the citizens require to adhere to as well.

Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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The constitution forms the basic structure of any government: The constitution of any country is important because of the fact that it lays down all the legal and cultural aspects under which its people and the governmental bodies will be governed and that too when there are foreign interactions in the personal affairs.

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