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What is the connection between a social contract and a constitution?

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The U.S. Constitution is often cited as an explicit example of part of America's social contract. It sets out what the government can and cannot do. People who choose to live in America agree to be governed by the moral and political obligations outlined in the Constitution's social contract.

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The U.S. Constitution is frequently refered to as an express case of part of America's implicit agreement. It sets out what the legislature can and can't do. Individuals who decide to live in America consent to be administered by the good and political commitments illustrated in the Constitution's implicit understanding.

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