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Unit 2
The constitution
What is a constitution?
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What is the definition of a constitution?
A constitution outlines the rules of the
political system
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What does a constitution specify about the government and citizens?
It specifies
power distribution
and
responsibilities
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What is a codified constitution?
A single,
authoritative
written document
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Give an example of a codified constitution.
The
USA
constitution
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What is an uncodified constitution?
Drawn from
multiple
sources
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Name three countries with uncodified constitutions.
The
UK
,
Israel
,
New Zealand
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What are the functions of constitutions?
Distribution of Power
Balance of Power
Political Processes
Limiting Government Power
Citizenship Rules
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What does the distribution of power in a constitution define?
It defines federal or unitary
systems
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What is the balance of power in a constitution?
Authority between institutions like
parliament
and
judiciary
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What do political processes in a constitution provide?
A framework for
institutional relationships
and rules
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How does a constitution limit government power?
By protecting citizens' rights through a
bill of rights
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What is unique about the UK's parliamentary sovereignty?
No
limits
on
parliamentary
competence
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What do citizenship rules in a constitution define?
How citizenship is
governed
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Why must constitutions adapt over time?
To remain
relevant
to changing societies
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How can amendments occur in the UK?
Via
statutes
, conventions, or official guidance
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What is required for constitutional amendments in France and Ireland?
Special processes like
referenda
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What is a supermajority in the context of constitutional amendments?
A requirement for certain amendments in the
USA
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What are key terms related to constitutions?
Constitution
: Rules defining
sovereignty
and relations
Codified
: A single written document
Uncodified
: From multiple sources
Federal
: Shared sovereignty
Unitary
: Centralized sovereignty
Parliamentary Sovereignty
: Authority to make laws
Conventions
: Established traditions guiding practices
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