1. what do constitutions typically do for a government? a.They tell where the national and state capital must be. b.They identify from which states federal government leaders will come. c.They explain its structure and powers, usually in written form. d.They create unchanging laws for all citizens. 2.Which of the following would not be a way of gaining legitimate power? a.A constitution establishes a branch of government. b.A military general takes over a country. c.A new president is elected by the people. d.A territory organizes a new constitutional convention.
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@Samus_Aran
https://www.google.com/search?q=constitutions&oq=constitutions&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8#q=constitutions+definition so I think A for 1
Okay thanks :)and what about 2?
I think its either B or D but I think B is right
Okay thanks so much :)
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