why do you think there was no constitution in early times. ?
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In ancient times, leadership was basically determined by who had the big muscles or who was the most powerful. in the ancient times most of the countries of the world had absolute monarchy, and where it was generally accepted that the king had absolute powers and often times it was believed that the king was some kind of a divine ruler sent by the God to rule the people. Although the rulers had some set of rules by which they ruled the people but over all they had the supreme power. Also the ancient rulers had no idea about the constitution. So, there was no constitution in early times.
This continued for thousands of years. Later on, people eventually started to
question this system of monarchy and many people demanded that the rulers respect the rights and freedom of their citizens. sometimes this happened because any particular ruler got too harsh and the people got upset. Eventually, these type of incidents started to result in formalized constitutions and more democratic governments, which over time ceded more and more powers to people.
This continued for thousands of years. Later on, people eventually started to
question this system of monarchy and many people demanded that the rulers respect the rights and freedom of their citizens. sometimes this happened because any particular ruler got too harsh and the people got upset. Eventually, these type of incidents started to result in formalized constitutions and more democratic governments, which over time ceded more and more powers to people.
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in Early Times leadership was determined who is more powerful by the boss and that what was happened . Our constitution comprises the basic principles according to which our country is to be covered & in early time there was no any country and no any government. So in Early Times there was no constitution.
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