None of the given options accurately describe "Constitution."
Constitution refers to a set of fundamental principles and laws that establish the framework, powers, and limitations of a government or organization. It typically serves as the supreme law of the land, outlining the rights and responsibilities of citizens and the structure of the government. In the context of the United States, the Constitution refers to the foundational document adopted in 1787, which established the structure of the federal government and guaranteed individual rights.
who is constitution?
the legislative branch of a municipality
a department head appointed by a city council
a person represented by an elected official
a mayor in a small city
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