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september 3, 1791: the constitution of 1791 the constitution of 1791 was the first constitution written during the french revolution. 3. the legislative power is delegated to a national assembly, composed of temporary representatives freely elected by the people, to be exercised by it, with the sanction approval of the king, in the manner hereinafter determined. 4. the government is monarchical; the executive power is delegated to the king, to be exercised, under his authority, by ministers and other responsible agents in the manner hereinafter determined. 5. the judicial power is delegated to judges who are elected at stated times by the people. 1. when the national assembly creates a law, who has the power to approve it? 2. according to the constitution of 1791, what role does the king have in the government?
- For the first question, the text states that the legislative power is delegated to the National - Assembly, but it is to be exercised with the sanction (approval) of the King. So the King has the power to approve laws created by the National Assembly.
- For the second question, the text mentions that the government is monarchical and the executive power is delegated to the King, to be exercised under his authority by ministers and other responsible agents. So the King has executive power in the government.
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- The King has the power to approve laws created by the National Assembly.
- The King has executive power in the government.