Difference between revisions of "Constitution"
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''For the article on the United States Constitution, go to [[United States Constitution]]'' | ''For the article on the United States Constitution, go to [[United States Constitution]]'' | ||
| − | A constitution is a system of managing a nation's government, that usually spells out how the government is to be structured and the rules the government must follow. A constitution is usually written, but not always. | + | A '''constitution''' is a system of managing a nation's government, that usually spells out how the government is to be structured and the rules the government must follow. A constitution is usually written, but not always. |
Alternatively, a constitution is the fundamental law of a nation or state which establishes the character and basic principles of the government. | Alternatively, a constitution is the fundamental law of a nation or state which establishes the character and basic principles of the government. | ||
[[category:legal terms]] | [[category:legal terms]] | ||
[[category:politics]] | [[category:politics]] | ||
Revision as of 18:28, October 15, 2007
For the article on the United States Constitution, go to United States Constitution
A constitution is a system of managing a nation's government, that usually spells out how the government is to be structured and the rules the government must follow. A constitution is usually written, but not always.
Alternatively, a constitution is the fundamental law of a nation or state which establishes the character and basic principles of the government.