The Constitution is the framework for our nation. Your question comes from the preamble of the Constitution: We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, INSURE DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. In this context, "insure domestic tranquility" means that the Articles of the Constitution provide guidelines for the composition of our government, its laws, rules for transitions of power, etc... to achieve peace within the nation
what does ensure domestic traquility
resolving disputes between states
to ensure domestic tranquility
To establish Justice, promote the general wellfare, ensure domestic tranquilety, provide for the common defense, ensure the blessings of liberty to oursleves, ensure the blessings of liberty to our posterity.
The Constitution has few errors such as its usage if "it's" as opposed to "its". Pennsylvania is misspelled as Pensylvania, as is on the Liberty Bell. The word "choose" was spelled as "chuse". It was written hastily, so some errors slipped through the cracks.
responsibilities and relationships in order to respond more effectively to any type of incident
To provide peace in the house
To "insure domestic tranquility" in the Constitution means to maintain peace and order within the country. It implies ensuring that there is stability, harmony, and security among the citizens.
Tranquility means being in a state of peace or rightness
it means that i don't care
On the moon. That is the name of one of the moon's craters.
what is domestic judgment mean?
Ensuring domestic tranquility means maintaining peace and order within a country. It involves preventing civil unrest, resolving conflicts peacefully, and promoting unity among citizens. This is one of the goals outlined in the preamble of the United States Constitution.
To ensure domestic tranquility
to ensure domestic tranquility
"keep the peace at home"
resolving disputes between states
no you can't unfortunately. Too bad though!