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What is the purpose of all constitutions?
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• 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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to establish rules that a government must follow
Explanation: A constitution’s primary purpose is to set up the structure, powers, and limits of government — the basic rules it must follow.
Explanation: A constitution’s primary purpose is to set up the structure, powers, and limits of government — the basic rules it must follow.
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