What is the purpose of all constitutions?

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Responses

to list the rights of citizens

to create a system of checks and balances

to establish federal authority over state governments

to establish rules that a government must follow

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The primary purpose of all constitutions is to establish rules that a government must follow. This includes outlining the structure of government, the distribution of powers, and the rights of citizens, thereby serving as a foundational legal document for governance.