The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are both very formally written. However, the Declaration of Independence was written to claim independence while the Constitution is only setting up laws for an already independent nation. The authors of the Declaration wanted to affect its readers by explaining exactly what was being done and why it was happening. The Constitution only wanted to affect the readers by giving rules and rights to people and the government. So in contrast, the Declaration was written to be more assertive and demanding, and the Constitution was written to be more assuring and promising of rights and powers. Both documents were very affective to the people and each is more affective in different ways.
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This is the time for you to read each one do an outline or Venn diagram and then write your essay. If another person does it for you you won't have what is needed to pass a test or to discuss the differences.
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The constitution itself was retified in 1781
The Declaration of Independence was written to Great Brittain on July 4, 1776 to notify the monarchy that the United States of America was no longer a Brittish colony. Instead, the USA was now its own country with its own government. The Declaration of Independence listed reasons why the USA decided to sever its ties to the Brittish crown. The Declaration was composed during a meeting in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania State House.The US Constitution was signed in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, PA. The Constitution outlined the most important government laws and citizen rights, creating a strong, centralized government. The Constitution was submitted to the states for their approval and after the vote, the United States Federal Government came into existence. The Constitution established our government as it exists today.Source(s):http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdoc…
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The 2nd Amendment refers to the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. It does not compare to the Constitution, it is part OF the Constitution.
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The Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence are two separate and distinct documents. The Declaration of Independence explains why it had become necessary for the United States of America to declare its independence from England. The Bill of Rights listed a number of things that congress can not do. There is a connection. After the first four long sentences, The Declaration of Independence contains a bill of particulars. Some of the issues in the bill of particulars are in the bill of rights. You can download the entire Declaration and the entire Constitution and compare the bill of particulars with the Constitution.
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has the same components as any other literary essay.
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The Declaration calls for independence; the other two do not.
The Declaration calls for independence; the other two do not.