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19 October, 21:51

Give an example of how "authority" is utilized in a constitutional government?

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  1. 19 October, 22:08
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    If a constitution provides for the unlimited exercise of political power-by one, few, or even many-such a constitution would not be the basis of a constitutional government ... In a constitutional government the constitution is a form of higher or fundamental law that must be obeyed by everyone, including those in power.
  2. 19 October, 22:09
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    A case in which the 'authority' is utilized in a constitutional government can be utilized by the application of the First Amendment of the Constitution, which protects freedom of expression and belief of citizens.

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    The Constitution of the United States has the supreme power of United States.

    With the intention to protect the rights of the citizen, the Constitution has ultimate authority over the powers of Government.

    The authority can be used -

    • To establish order and security in every citizen's life

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    • To manage disputes orderly and peacefully

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    • To preserve rights and freedoms

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    • To make sure benefits are equally distributed

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