It's spelled out in the Declaration of Independence.
Defending the Citizens
Defending the Citizens
englightment goverment
englightment goverment
englightment goverment
The highest law in the land of the United States is the Constitution. It establishes the framework of the federal government, delineates the powers of its branches, and guarantees fundamental rights to citizens. Any laws or actions taken by government entities must conform to the Constitution, making it the supreme legal authority in the country.
-We are a federation, with States and a Federal Government -We have a seperation of powers to ensure checks and balances -Australia is a hybrid of systems, primarily the system of Westminster government with some features taken from Washington.
government should try to inform and crate awareness among all the citizens that they all are one and they should have feeling of fraternity and nationalism
The state is the sole source of the right to resort to the use of legitimate force to compel obedience from citizens. The government is a complex of institutions of the state but is not itself the source of authority. Rather, government institutions exercise the state authority. Taken from TRU Poli 200 Handbook.
what is decentralisation? when power is taken away from state and central governments and given to local government, is called decentralisation .
The Bill of Rights limits government by giving citizens freedoms that cannot be taken away by the government such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right against search and seizure.
Constitutional rights provide individual citizens with protections and liberties that cannot be easily taken away by the government. These rights allow citizens to express their opinions, practice their religion, bear arms, and enjoy other freedoms without fear of government interference. Constitutional rights also provide citizens with due process and equal protection under the law, ensuring fairness and justice in the legal system.