no
Yes, written constitutions are always written.
Most early state governments were representative while the British government was a monarchy.
1.) They liked it better that way that way. 2.) George Washington(President at the time) said that we dont have technology to do it any other way.
legislature executive
No
Constitutions are sets of rules governing institutions such as governments, golf clubs, professional associations, etc., etc.
Nearly all of the state constitutions written in the late 1770s placed most of the power in the legislatures. Legislatures were extensions of the English government in the US colonies.
established weak governments.
There various ways that the US Constitution and state constitutions are similar. The two main ways are the fact that they both define governments and allow for amendments.
The Romans did not have a written constitutions. They only had written codes of law.
Liberals wanted governments to be based on written constitutions and separation of powers, and Conservative also appealed to peasants, who wanted to perserve traditional ways.
States wanted written constitutions for two main reasons. First, a written constitution would spell out the rights of all citizens. Second, it would set limits on the power of the government. Are you working out of the American Nation textbook too?It is amazing