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The constitution of the united states of america
The meaning of constitution is that it is a set of basic principles and laws that states the powers and duties of the government.
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The United States Constitution applies to every state in the country. It is the framework for the federal government and embodies the fundamental laws and principles of the United States. It is the supreme law of the land.The Utah Constitution is the set of fundamental principles by which the State of Utah is governed. The Utah Constitution applies to the State of Utah only.
The Constitution serves as the framing document of the United States. It guarantees certain rights to its citizens and sets forth the guiding principles of the nation's government.
Federalism is never explicitly stated but it is embedded in the US constitution. As a result, power is kept in the states.
In the Republican platform of 1856 the first resolve was "That the maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Declaration of Independence, and embodied in the Federal Constitution are essential to the preservation of our Republican institutions, and that the Federal Constitution, the rights of the States, and the union of the States, must and shall be preserved." The Republican party from its inception was supportive of the rights of States. Popular myth would tell you otherwise, but the document speaks for itself.
"Government" does not have any external authority to make laws; the only authority it has is the rule of force. Within the United States of America, governmental authority comes from the Constitution of the United States, which lists 18 specific "enumerated powers". Living within the United States is an implicit acceptance of the rules embodied within the Constitution; if you don't accept the Constitution, you're free to leave and go elsewhere.
The Constitution is the "supreme law of the land" in the United States, and is always considered legal. The Judicial Branchevaluates laws to ensure they comply with constitutional principles.
NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.