Yes, Australia has had a constitution for its entire history as a country which sets out the institutions and branches of government. It creates the Parliament, the Judiciary, the Executive and the like.
Yes, unless the constitution grants the commonwealth the power to legislate on a certain issue then it is a power of the states. Although that is the technical answer, its often the case the commonwealth will be able to exert power on other areas as it controls the finances...
the constitution
A Constitution
The constitution consists of seven ________ that explain the branches and also functions of the united states government?
That document is known as the US constitution.
Constitition
The constitution sets out the basic principles, structures, processes, and functions of a government, and places limits upon its actions.
The system of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature, functions, and limits of a government or another institution.
checks and balances between the branches of government.
Politics describes how a government functions. It is a lens through which we can look at government and understand why certain decisions are made and why certain things function as they do.
The constitution limits the action of government by specifically listing power it does not have.A type of government in which its functions and powers are prescribed, limited, and restricted by law.The power of government to intervene in the exercise of civil liberties is restricted by law, usually in a written constitution
government agencies and their functions
The U.S. and Florida constitutions both have a preamble (an introduction that states the purpose and goals of government), articles (sections that describe the powers and functions of the government), and amendments (changes that have been made to the constitution).