The Constitution is so important because it gives us rights as citizens of the United States. It also tells us all of the things we are entitled to and what others cannot violate. Without the Constitution we would all be living in a chaotic and unorganized society.
The Australian federal, state and local governments need a Constitution to follow so the country won't be in anarchy-in basic terms meaning without laws, the country's populants can do what they like.
Yes, very, it is the highest law of the land, creates the institutions of our system (Parliament, The courts, the executive etc), creates the separation of powers, the division of powers and the like.
It is difficult to put a monetary value on a constitution.
It is the highest law of the land...
The constitution of Australia explicetly creates: The House of Representatives The Senate The office of Governor General The High Court; and The Executive Council
well u wouldn't have the freedom to do what u please, and people would make ur choices for u.
The declaration of Independence was essentially the Continental Congress telling Britain they didn't want to be involved with them anymore. It's arguable that the Declaration of Independence was more important as it was the foundation for American independence and freedom, without which the Constitution wouldn't exist. However, the Declaration of Independence gave no system of government. Without the Constitution, the U.S. as we know it might not exist, or it might be very different, and quite possibly much worse.
It caused the magna carta, and without the magna carta there might not have been a constitution.
Australia has been isolated for about 50 million years.
They were all different ages, although a couple of them might have been the same age.
what you might see in Australia
what you might see in Australia
Lifeless, more like Mars
---- The Constitution would be different because the men had education in there life and woman didn't they were just told to do all the work in the house. Men knew every thing about the constitution because they were either in the war or they were involved in the Philadelphia Convention.
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