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The US Constitution is a document that lays out the bylaws and principle this great nation was founded on. It also defines the structure of our government, including all kinds of procedures for passing and enforcing laws, powers and limits of the different branches of the government, and even explains how the Constitution itself can be changed when that is necessary. There have been 27 amendments to the Constitution so far. It is in effect, the proclamation by which The People literally founded The United States of America.
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In the United States, the US Constitution recognizes the basic human rights granted to its people by God. The Constitution does not "give" its people rights. The US Constitution documents a number of things, such as the way the Federal government operates. Under the US Constitution, the rights already alluded to are written in the part of the Constitution called the Bill of Rights. These rights the Constitution guarantees include important issues such as free speech, freedom of the press and freedom to practice one's religion. The Federal Constitution lays out the ways Federal officials are elected and appointed. When it was ratified in 1793, it was the most progressive document defining a democratic nation that had ever existed.
Most nations have governments where power is divided in order to make that particular government viable. In the United States the US Constitution lays out the division of powers in the Federal government. In the USA, the three parts of the Federal government are the legislative branch, commonly referred to a "Congress". The executive branch has the responsibility of enforcing the nation's laws. The third part of the government is the US Supreme Court which is the final determiner of the constitutionality of laws and judicial cases involving constitutional issues.
One of the features of the constitution of South Africa is that it lays the foundation for an open society, based on the democratic value, social justice and the fundamental human rights. The constitution of South Africa is the supreme law of the country.
article 1
Article I of the Constitution defines the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
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The first article of the Constitution for the United States discusses the Legislative branch. The second discusses the Executive branch, and the third discusses the Judiciary.
Article I This lays out the powers and composition of the legislative branch.Article III This lays out the powers and composition of the judicial branch.Bill of Rights These amendments list some of the rights and liberties of the people, and of the states.
Article VII
The Constitution is organized into three parts.Preamble: Describes the purpose of the document and government.Articles: Establish how the government is structured and how the Constitution can be changed. There are seven articles.Amendments: Changes to the Constitution. The first ten are called the Bill of Rights.
Define the roles, powers, and rules that apply to the states.
In Article V of the Constitution, rules for the relationship between states and the federal government are discussed. It also lays out rules between states.
In Article V of the Constitution, rules for the relationship between states and the federal government are discussed. It also lays out rules between states.
The US Constitution, Article 2, section 1, clause 5 gives the qualifications for president.
In the United States, Article III of the Constitution lays out the foundation for the Judicial Branch. The JusticeDepartment is an executive agency that enforces federal laws.