A preamble is an introductory text to a document. Many different kinds of documents can have preambles. So, yes, you can have a preamble that is not followed by a constitution, but it must be followed by something else, such as a regulation or a proclamation.
Yes, a constitution can exist without a preamble. However, the preamble to the constitution provides for a clear understanding as to what is intended by the constitution for more clarity.
The Preamble is not an enforceable part of the Constitution.
Well if you wanted too, sure, but it wouldn't make much sense. The preamble is the introductory statement of the U.S. constitution, setting forth the general principles of American government.
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A preamble is to introduce and shortly explain what a constitution or document is about. Without it, you'd have to read the whole thing, which would bore many people.
A preamble is to introduce and shortly explain what a constitution or document is about. Without it, you'd have to read the whole thing, which would bore many people.
Not without approval of majority of u.s. congress
The preamble to the constitution.
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
The purpose of the US Consitution is found in the Preamble...!!!
It is a state document and not federal. As it is the constitution's preamble is only a paragraph.
The theory that best matches the preamble to the U.S. constitution is the will of the people. The preamble refortified the fact that the constitution was written by and for the people. This means the constitution continues to be a living document, since it governs the will of an entire nation. Without a democratic form of government, however, the constitution would simply be null and void.
The preamble to the constitution is basically the same thing as a mission statement. It gave people a short, concise overview of what the constitution was trying to do without them having to read the whole thing word for word.