I'm not sure if this is what you are going for. The Constitution of the United States is one single document. It has been amended 27 times and certainly it will be amended again, but it is one document. There are countless documents that have been generated in support of its requirements. This is unlike the constitutional system of the United Kingdom. The UK is of course a monarchy, but the government is constitutional in nature. But there is a collection of foundational documents and materials that together guide the governing of the nation.
The US Constitution is the governing document of the USA. Many nations long after the American Revolution and the creation of the US Constitution, have created governing documents that are similar to the Constitution. What is significant and "good" about the Constitution is that the central government is divided into three parts thereby not allowing any one branch overpower another.Based on the Constitution, citizens vote on the US president position as well as for Representatives and Senators for each state in the US. The US Constitution guarantees freedom of speech and of religion. These are major parts of this document.
what documents influenced the framing of the constitution
US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, legal documents.
Articles of Confederation
When the constitution was written during the summer of 1787, the Articles of Confeduration were still governing the United States.
When the constitution was written during the summer of 1787, the Articles of Confeduration were still governing the United States.
State constitutions.
Yes, it does.
The five documents are : The Declaration Of Independence The Article Of Confederation The US Constitution The Bill of Rights and the
federalism
Anti-federalists criticized the U Constitution primarily because governing power was concentrated in the national government. Anti-federalists did not want the Constitution to be ratified.
It is in the constitution.