What is a Constitution?

Answer

A constitution is set of rules for government often a written document establishes the rules of a country. In the case of countries, this term refers specifically to a national constitution defining the fundamental political principles, and establishing the structure, procedures, powers and duties, of a government.
Ask.com Answer for: what is a constitution
The Constitution
The members of the Constitutional Convention signed the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Constitutional Convention convened in response to dissatisfaction... More »
Q&A Related to "What is a Constitution?"
The Constitution is a government document that describes the powers that the government has. The Constitution acts as a protector of the people, or citizens because the branches of
http://answers.ask.com/Society/Politics/what_is_co...
Constitutionism means that the government rules under the laws of a constitution. That is, the government gets its power from the people that it governs and are limited by those powers
http://answers.ask.com/Society/Philosophy/what_is_...
The Constitution is a document that determines what ways and powers the government can act to govern. The Constitution is supposed to protect the rights of US citizens by delegating
http://answers.ask.com/Society/Government_and_Law/...
If you visit the Rotunda at the National Archives, you will find the original copy of the Constitution displayed there. In addition, you can buy copies of the Constitution at the
http://answers.ask.com/Society/Government_and_Law/...
About -  Privacy -  AskEraser  -   -  Careers -  Ask Blog -  iPhone -  Android -  Help -  Feedback © 2013 Ask.com