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Comparing constitutions

Simon Lemieux reviews the similarities and differences between the UK and US constitutions

This article is relevant to the comparative politics components of the AQA and Edexcel specifications.

Every modern state has a constitution, whether it is a liberal democracy or a dictatorship. They are the ‘rulebooks’ of how politics and government is conducted in a state. They also reflect the political priorities, principles and cultural context of countries.

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