AP European History
Constitutions are formal documents that outline the fundamental principles and established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. They serve as the supreme law of the land, delineating the powers and responsibilities of government institutions and protecting the rights of citizens. In the context of the Age of Absolutism and Constitutionalism, constitutions played a crucial role in the struggle between absolute monarchies and emerging constitutional governments, which aimed to limit the power of rulers and promote individual rights.