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what are the five principles that guide the united states government
The Constitution was the document that was created by the United States of America to guide its government.
The Constitution was the document that was created by the United States of America to guide its government.
To guide others in coming to a successful or acceptable outcome in an endeavour.
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It is not a guide at all. It is the basic set of rules and Laws that tell how the Government may continue to create laws and enforce them. It is not a guide!!
It is not a guide at all. It is the basic set of rules and Laws that tell how the Government may continue to create laws and enforce them. It is not a guide!!
Constitutions are created by societies to form and set guidelines for their government. They are found in every level of government.
In my opinion, two reasons. It divides the sum total of all governmental powers and distributes them among three separate branches giving each some power over the other so that no one branch becomes all powerful. The second, and more important, is that we have good men and women who are willing to abide by rules set up in the Constitution rather than trying to take on all governmental power the way a dictator would.
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