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What is a federal territory?

Territory that is own by the federal government


What did Hungary want in additional to its own territory?

constitution


What's the difference between a state and a territory?

A state is a fully self-governing political entity within a country, with its own government and constitution. A territory is an area controlled by a country but does not have the same level of self-governance as a state.


In Australia does each state have its own constitution?

In Australia each state and territory has its own set of Constitutional Laws that are legally binding to the original Constitution. Laws can be changed according to the constitution if the High Court can deem the State or Territory law unconstitutional.


What is a territory with its own government but is controlled by a foreign power?

a hostage


What is constitution of sovereignty?

A sovereign state means, it has complete authority over its own territory. No other states can interfere in its sovereignty. If a sovereign state has its own constitution then, constitution is sovereign to enable its rule and regulation in its own geographical area which is called constitution sovereignty.


Does the US government have a written constitution?

Yes, the United States of America does have a constitution written down on paper. It was ratified in 1789.


Is Greenland a country or not?

Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not an independent country, but it does have its own government and its own distinct culture.


What is constitutional sovereignty?

A sovereign state means, it has complete authority over its own territory. No other states can interfere in its sovereignty. If a sovereign state has its own constitution then, constitution is sovereign to enable its rule and regulation in its own geographical area which is called constitution sovereignty.


Is Guam a colony?

The easy answer is NO. The reason for that answer is that it is a federal territory. There can be no colonies any more. The Constitution of the United States grants all powers to the States and only the powers given from the States is to be held by the federal government. In this regard any non-State land under the Constituion of the United States is to be considered federal territory, and as such is under the laws of the U.S. Constitution. Each State is under the laws of their own Constitution.


Is there a government in power of the Northern Territory?

Yes the Northern Teritory has its own government much in the same way as the states do.


Why doesn't other countries use the US Constitution?

cause they have there own government