you can use the word constitution when you talk about different governments. For example, when you go to the United Kingdom, they have something called the Constitutional Monarchy.
Federal and National
Constitution changes all motions put forward in the ballet.
The Assembly made many constitutional amendments.
You could use Northwest Ordinance or "old"
Where in the Constitution is the word "Purse?"
constitution
Yes, the word 'constitution' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Yes, the word "Constitution" should be capitalized when referring to a specific constitution, such as the United States Constitution.
"The American constitution was based on the principles of freedom, justice, and equality."
"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.
In May 1776 the continental congress asked the state to organize their goverments, and each moved quickly to adopt the state constitution,plan of government.
many people refuse to RATIFY the Constitution because they thought that it did not protect their rights