The government and the people are twin brothers, each one of which cannot do without the other, there is no strength for one of them except through the companion, for the people are the founders of the government, and the government is the protector of the people.
Government cannot exist without its foundation and people cannot do without their protection, for whom who have no protection perish and that which has no foundation collapses.
Yes, well maybe.
Something that you have to take into consideration when you are looking at government is you have to look at the WHOLE government. You have workers such as Police, teachers, Judges, Armed Forces and a lot of medical persons (VA, Medicaid, medicare) there are a lot of things that I am missing here, but just a quick overview.
Even though the government is supposedly against people, they really maintain a lot of order and give people a base for something to live their lives by. Order is the most important thing to have in order to maintain a good life, take for example Iraq where right now they have hardly any government and they are just right next to crap.
My point is that when you ask if we could do without government, my answer is that government is probably a lot more broad than what you are thinking because there is so much that the government does for you that you probably don't even realize.
Lives under civil law, the 10 commandments no joke true fact.
Yes, there are some states in the world not having constitutions.
No
government can exist without state but the state can't exist without government.
no
because if there is no government there will be no laws to follow.
No, it is not true that the Missouri Constitution helps establish federal laws and treaties. The Missouri Constitution is the governing document for the state of Missouri and outlines the powers and structure of the state government. Federal laws and treaties are established at the national level by the United States Constitution and the federal government.
Pennsylvania considered creating a state government without a state executive position.
State constitutions.
A constitution is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. We need a constitution because without it the state or country would be in a state of anarchy and also the government would be disorderly. A constitution protects our freedoms.
A constitution is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. We need a constitution because without it the state or country would be in a state of anarchy and also the government would be disorderly. A constitution protects our freedoms.
Texas didn’t exist in 1789 when the constitution was written. It didn’t become a state until 1846.
The state Constitution.
The term "limited government" is not found in the U.S. Constitution, but the concept is.
yes, the constitution created a stronger national government :)