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Are rules for countries and local government are spelled in the constitution?

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What do a nation use to establish the rules or regulations by which they are governed?

A constitution (apex)


The second set of rules for operating the government of the US- it is still in use today?

Constitution


The second set of rules for operating the government of the unitrf states it is still use today?

Constitution


Who set the second set of rules for the operating the government of the US - it is still in use today?

Constitution


The second set of rules for operating the government of the united states -it is still in use today?

constitution


Why doesn't other countries use the US Constitution?

cause they have there own government


How many countries have oral constitutions?

Generally, a constitution is a formal written document that defines the nature of a constitutional political system. It sets forth the governing rules and the rights of the citizens. There is no such thing as an oral constitution.


A plan that provides the rules for government is called a?

constitution


What are the countries that have written constitutions?

Practically every country in the world nowadays has a constitution. Even the countries with the most repressive regimes have one, usually one that cites freedoms and rights that would bring tears to your eyes. Among the very few that don't have a written constitution are Great Britain, New Zealand and Israel. These countries do however have sets of laws and jurisdiction that protect the rights and feedoms of its citizens and set rules for the Government.


Why did George Washington form the constitution?

To have a better understanding of the rules after we gave up the king. We needed something for the rules and it was the constitution.


Citizens of Ohio must abide by the rules and laws in their state constitution. They also have to follow the rules and laws in the US Constitution. Why is this?

The U.S. Constitution is the highest authority in the country.