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SOVEREIGNITY
Most frequently the term of a document that defines the role of government and how the government organized is called a constitution.
political component
Absolutely. It was ratified by the states, exactly as the Constitution was, and is the defining point of beginning for a new nation. A founding document is a statement of intent, for a new nation.
This was our founding document-- it let the British know we wanted to be a free country, rather than a colony of England. By declaring our independence, we gave birth to a new nation: the United States.
The Articles of Confederation
The Articles of Confederation
the consititution
The Articles of Confederation
the consititution
the consititution
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Constitution
Constitution
The USA is not a nation state but rather is a Union, a nation state derives political legitimacy from the fact that it is a sovereign entity that is part of the country. A good example of a nation state is Japan. The Union system used by the USA is where the states remain under the entire country.
constitution
The USA is not a nation state but rather is a Union, a nation state derives political legitimacy from the fact that it is a sovereign entity that is part of the country. A good example of a nation state is Japan. The Union system used by the USA is where the states remain under the entire country.