It is a framework. It gives rules which we should follow on making laws and means make them. It does this without actually providing any laws of it's own.
Citizens...
The Georgia Constitution created a single-branch legislature.
He favored a broad interpretation of the Constitution.
Supposedly, the U.S. Constitution.
a bicameral legislative body
Article II of the US Constitution describes the executive branch of government.
the purposes of the constitution
How the Constitution would be ratified
Both reflect ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. :)
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not
These are called inherent powers. They are provided for in the Constitution by what is known as the "elastic clause."
The examples of how the US Constitution impacts are many. One good example is the US Supreme Court. As per the US Constitution, all laws in the nation must comply with the Constitution. Therefore a US state cannot make a treaty with a foreign government. It may not also declare war against another nation. These powers, as per the Constitution, are Federal duties.