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The Constitution does not make or mandate any specific law or act of government instead, it provides a procedural and substantive framework within which (legitimate) laws and acts of government are adopted and carried out. So, yes, the U.S. Constitution is in these ways a set of guidelines for the government.

The Constitution of the United States established America's national government and fundamental laws and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.

A constitution was originally simply a law, ordinance, or decree usually made by a king, emperor, or other superior authority. A constitution now usually contains the fundamental law and principles with which all other laws must conform.

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