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How did the constitution create a republican government?

In short, the constitution is the law of the land, and establishes rules and regulations of what the government can and cannot do. In a Democracy, the source of power comes from the people. In a Republic, the source of power comes from the law, or in this case, the constitution.


What is the e supreme law of the US?

The supreme law of the US is the Constitution. It establishes the framework for the federal government and outlines the rights and freedoms of the American people. It is the highest law in the country and all other laws must be in accordance with it.


What is the highest law in South Africa?

The highest law in every country is the Constitutions. This also applies in South Africa. In the South African constitution, there is the supremacy clause which establishes that all other laws are subject to the Constitution.


Examples of the supreme law of the land?

Article VI of the U.S. Constitution establishes the concept of "supreme law of the land." The Constitution, laws passed by Congress, and treaties of the United States are supreme to state and local laws.


What is the united staes?

A Constitution is a document that establishes the government and serves as a guideline for that government. It lists the branches, leaders, and powers and limitations of the government. The men who wrote our Constitution were well versed in law and politics. They realized that a Constitution is a guideline for government. They developed a document that could be changed with the times. They provided for a system of government, federalism, that took into account the powers of the state with a national government that respected states' rights but also allowed for the national government to be the supreme law of the land.


What is the statues of a law created by amending a Constitution?

An amendment to the Constitution becomes part of the Constitution itself.


What does the constitution say about overthrowing the government and its implications on the rule of law?

The Constitution does not explicitly address overthrowing the government. However, it establishes a system of checks and balances to prevent abuse of power and protect the rule of law. Overthrowing the government would violate the Constitution and undermine the principles of democracy and the rule of law.


Is there any section in the US Constitution that guarantees a republican for of government?

The US Constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic, which means it's run by a single Rule of Law.


Is the Australian Government ruled by the Federation?

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Can a state law override a federal law?

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