The Constitution, in the American sense, was a specific written document spelling out and limiting the powers of government.
"The American constitution was based on the principles of freedom, justice, and equality."
Fifi emphasized the role of the television in her life. My speech emphasized how important my position is. My teacher emphasized what we needed to do to pass the class. The emphasized text is the most important.
no, the word constitution has many meanings
Where in the Constitution is the word "Purse?"
"I'm pretty sure just the United States... hence the US Constitution" - not true. Many Latin American countries when they became independent from Spain copied and translated into Spanish the US constitution word for word. However, they often did not follow the constitution because they did not have the same history and value system.
constitution
Yes, the word 'constitution' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Although the British have rights that are guaranteed by law, there is no official constitution. There is a Bill of Rights, however, which was written in 1689 and gives, among other things, the right to freedom from taxation by a monarch, and a peacetime draft.
The word understanding has four syllables.
there is 4 syllables in the word understanding.
The word "secularism" was included in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution when it was amended in 1976 through the 42nd Amendment. This amendment emphasized the commitment to secularism as a fundamental principle of the Indian state, ensuring that the government remains neutral in matters of religion and treats all religions equally. Prior to this amendment, the Preamble did not explicitly mention secularism, although the principles were reflected in the Constitution's articles.
The root word of "constitution" is "constitute", which comes from the Latin word "constituere" meaning "to establish" or "to set up."