A constitution can prevent the overthrow of a government's right to govern by establishing clear rules and limitations on the powers of the government, ensuring that it operates within the framework of the law. This helps to maintain stability and prevent abuses of power that could lead to a government being overthrown.
Canadians have a constitution and a bicameral parliament. They elect a president and leaders of individual provinces, and have many local governments.
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The government gets its power to govern as enumerated in the declaration of independence from the constitution.
What suits one nation does not suit another. ---- By definition; all constitutions are moronic documents; and history has proved governments have never succeeded. constitution: The laws by which free men govern themselves. Free & govern in the same rhetorical; constitutes an oxymoron. Moronic wisdom does not work; thus governments will continue, as history has proved; to fail.
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Governments instituted among men. This means that people creates the governments and elects the people and laws that govern them.
Although I'm not certain, I suspect it is due to the fact that the federal government may govern only what the U.S. Constitution specifically allows it to, but state governments have to govern everything else. (Note: If you doubt the validity of this answer, please re-read the 10th Amendment.)
shared between the national and state governments.
The People.
The government has to govern. It is what is it there to do, but the least it puts restrictions on the citizens and the more it follows the Constitution, the better.
The books of law that govern our society are the Constitution, statutes, regulations, and case law.
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