This does not constitute a question
the national government
The correct answer is the Constitution...in the end the government always has to go to the source of governmental power, which is, the Constitution.
The powers of the parliament, and hence the government are concentrated in section 51, with a couple mentioned elsewhere in the constitution.
NO. The entire point of an anarchy is to operate without any government or any governmental principles. If an anarchy has a constitution, this would indicate how a government would be established, in direct contradiction to anarchy.
The governmental body which was the seed for the system of representative government in America was the house of burgesses. The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first legislative assembly of elected representatives in North America.
In the United States, the constitution is the basis for the organization of the government. Only one amendment, the 18th is concerned with a law and that was repealed. In many states, such as Florida and California, the constitution is a mixture of a description of governmental organization and statutory laws. By strictly having the Constitution or the United States describe the organization of the government and establish restrictions on that government, it established the longest lasting government in the world.
The word "fair" does not appear in the United States Constitution. The Constitution is a legal document that outlines the framework of the government, establishes the rights of citizens, and sets limitations on governmental power. The language used in the Constitution is precise and specific, focusing on legal and governmental principles rather than subjective concepts like fairness.
No governmental entity in the United States has a religious attribute. It is against the Constitution of the United States and if a government were to adopt an official religion it would become an illegal government.
The governmental structure of California was established by the California constitution. The government of California has three branches, the executive, the legislative and the judicial.
The Articles of Confederation were written to reduce a strong central government seizing power and creating a tyrannical situation in the newly created United States. The former colonists distrusted powerful government, and the Articles were written to spread governmental power into the individual states as much as possible.
That is either the Federation or Confederation governmental form, vs a Unitary form where power rests in the central government alone.
Antifederalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution, because, as their name suggests, they distrusted a strong federal government such as the one the Constitution would create. Many antifederalists felt that a strong central government, rather than one granting autonomy and power to the states, would lose sight of the people's desires as the British government lost sight of the colonies' desires.