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What is the name of the document that forms the fundamental laws of a state government?

The state constitution


Who controls the counties in a state?

Counties have there own form of government which abide by state laws which abide by Federal laws. That's why we are called the government for the people and by the people.


What are the fundamental laws of each state?

When the states make there own laws for just that state


Difference between fundamental law and statutory law?

Fundamental law is the law determining the constitution of the government of a state, while statutory law is the body of laws created by legislative statutes.


Who makes laws for licenses for Australia?

The state government is largely in charge of this form of extortion.


What are the fundamental and supreme laws of California?

The State constitution


What did the Fundamental orders provide for the Connecticut colonists.?

The fundamental orders of Connecticut and the Mayflower compact were early simple forms of government. The fundamental orders of Connecticut is a form of the Constitution. The people in the colony of Connecticut were provided a representative government that allowed colonists to be elected and help in the decision of key issues or on laws/regulations.


What key principle was established in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut?

The fundamental orders of Connecticut and the Mayflower compact were early simple forms of government. The fundamental orders of Connecticut is a form of the Constitution. The people in the colony of Connecticut were provided a representative government that allowed colonists to be elected and help in the decision of key issues or on laws/regulations.


What is the body of fundamental laws setting out the principles structures and processes of government?

Constitution


Why did the creators of the Articles of Confederation make state sovereignty a fundamental theme of government?

Because they strived to prevent the abuses of power that had existed under British rule.


What are the examples of the fundamental laws of the state?

Some crimes against the state is treason, sedition and rebellion


What is a Constitutional democracy with a bicameral parliament headed by a state president?

a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government.