The constitution.
The United States Constitution textually, the body of common law interpreting it, and the rules promulgated thereunder.
The United States Constitution, or The Constitution of the Unites States of America, I believe.
The document that sets out the rules of government is the Australian Constitution.
A constitutional government is a government whose rules and policies are limited by a constitution. A constitution is a written document that describes the rules and principles of a political entity.
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the Constitution
the Australian federation
The Constitution.
A constitutional Government is obliged to work within the frame work of what it is authorised to do according to rules set out in the constitution. A non constitutional government can do whatever it wants.
the Bill of Rights limits the power of the federal and state government by making rules so that each power has equal power and we have powers that we have for example(freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of taxation)
In the US there are numerous sources of laws. The Federal government can specify things like maximum speed limits, indirectly through funding. States typically set the rules for the state. Other government units can set specific laws for their jurisdiction.
A constitution is a document which sets up the structure and scope of a federal government in a democratic society. It creates the rules and guidelines by which the government operates.