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the constitution regulates government powers by
providing guides and limits to the governments power.
providing an undivided government power structure.
providing a weakened central government structure.
providing a majority of power to state governments.
The Constitution serves as a fundamental legal document. It outlines the powers and functions of the government. By providing guides and limits, it ensures that the government operates within a defined framework. This helps in preventing the abuse of power. An undivided government power structure (which is not in line with the principle of separation of powers in most constitutional systems) is incorrect. A weakened central government structure (as in some early confederal systems which were replaced by more balanced federal systems with a stronger central government in many cases) is not the general way the Constitution regulates. Providing a majority of power to state governments (again, not in line with the balance that constitutions often aim for between state and central in federal systems) is also wrong.
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providing guides and limits to the government's power.