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Yes although a Constitution need not be entirely written, or even written at all. For instance, a Constitution in the Westminster system is partly written and partly established and evolving convention.

In the United States, the "Constitution" is comprised of the 4,600 words constituting the text of the United States Constitution, which is comprised of its seven Articles and 27 Amendments; the text of the applicable State Constitution; and the common law constituted by the State and federal courts interpreting both Constitutions, and those cited as support for and in promulgated rules.

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Q: Is it correct to say that any country with a constitution has a constitutional government?
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What was the first non-Western country to adopt a constitutional form of government?

theres no such thing as a non-constitutional country. a constitution is simply how the government will work. your probably thinking of a written constitution...I dont know and im too lazy to find out.


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A constitutional government is a system that has a President whose actions are dictated by a constitutional document. The country usually has a system of checks and balances to make certain that the Constitution is upheld.


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What government was created by the glorious revolution?

the form of government England established during the glorious revolution was a constitutional monarchy. which means the powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country.


What are the differences between constitutional government and dictatorial?

A constitutional government follows a constitution, which is an outline/framework of the government. That means that the country cannot disobey the constitution, however, they can modify/change it in a process that the constitution allows. For example, in the US, if the constitution wants to be changed by adding an amendment, 3/4 of the states need to vote in favor. A dictatorial government is one that is completely run by a dictator. They get to do whatever they want and do not follow anything but their own choices. Such an example would be Nazi Germany, run by Hitler.


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Which speaker is advocating for a constitutional government in the country?

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What kind of government does panama have?

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What type of government does constitutional monarchy have?

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