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The power of the government is defined by the?

the power of the government is defined by the


Does a constitution creates political institutions and allocates power within a government?

No a constitution form a frame work within which a government can wield power.


The writers of the United States Constitution created a federal form of government primarily to?

To strengthen the power of the central government. The preceding Articles of the Confederation gave too much power to the states, and left too little power to the central government, as shown by Shays' Rebellion. A stronger central power was necessary, and thus the Constitution was born.


Why is it important to have different branches of government?

In the US and in many other nations, separate branches of a central government delegate and separate powers within a central government to avoid having one sector of a central government gain too much power. The model for this can be said to be the federal government that follows the rules set forth by the US Constitution. The judicial, executive and legislative branches have separate duties and form a balance of power between them. There has been a tendency, however, that seems to indicate the executive branch has been accumulating far too much power.


We the people of the United States do ordain and establish this Constitution for the US of America. According to this first sentence of the Constitution the power of the government comes from whom?

The people are the power of the government. The government is for the people and by the people. The U.S constitution was the biggest law that was ever made

Related questions

Which principle states that the courts have power to determine if the government actions violated the constitution?

The US Constitution states this, it attempts to separate the Judiciary, Executive and Legislature so that power is balanced.Judicial Review


Which principl states that the courts have the power to determine if government actions violated the constitution?

The US Constitution states this, it attempts to separate the Judiciary, Executive and Legislature so that power is balanced.Judicial Review


The power of the government is defined by the?

the power of the government is defined by the


What level of government has the most power in the constitution?

The level of government with the most power in the constitution is the Federal Government, followed by the state and then local government.


Did the constitution give the federal government the power to tax?

How does the constitution have the power to tax


How does the constitution separate the powers of the federal government?

into 50 state


What does it mean to dissolve the constitution?

Dissolving the constitution means when the government in power losses its power.


What limits the government's power?

the constitution


What is the sources of government power?

Constitution


How does the constitution limit the powers of the government?

The Constitution limits the power of government by specifically listing powers it does and does not have.


Does a constitution creates political institutions and allocates power within a government?

No a constitution form a frame work within which a government can wield power.


How did the constitution improve the us government in the 1790's?

the us constitution gave power to the us government