"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.
Yes, legally. Other countries may decide to model THEIR constitutions, perhaps rendering "a bill of rights" unnecessary. You see, the "Bill of Rights" are actually "Amendments to the Constitution".
When he signed the US Constitution
The US Constitution was written in 1789. There is no US Constitution of 1835.
The US probably would have broken up over either debt or internal friction, and have become a series of regional countries.
The U.S. Constitution was ratified. Constitution Day.
cause they have there own government
EVERY country in the world except the US does not use the 12th. amendment to the US constitution. This is because they have their own laws.
Not specifically.
there isn't an answer to this.
British
No, many other countries have a constitution similar to the U.S. Constitution. There are to many for me to name.
No other country will ever, nor should ever, adopt the US Constitution.
In the US and some other countries, the Constitution is a document outlining the structure of government. In countries such as the UK, the constitution is not a single document but rather a set of precedents outlining principles of government.
In the US and some other countries, the Constitution is a document outlining the structure of government. In countries such as the UK, the constitution is not a single document but rather a set of precedents outlining principles of government.
it helps the us stay together.
For Example .. "As per Constitution of US, It is my right to convey my opinion in public"
well you see hear your gay