the people who said or in this case wrote this ment to say that while we have a good nation it could be better
comparative form is more perfect superlative form is most perfect
Where the 13 colonies were united as one nation instead of thirteen divided entities. It was a "united we stand, divided we fall" mentality.
The farmers of the U.S. Constitution wanted to form a more perfect union in which they could feel confident knowing that the power of the country belonged to the people. They were trying to prevent the government from having total control over the rights of the citizens of the new country.
"To form a more perfect union" is important because it is the goal of the Constitution. The Union was poorly organized at the time of the constitution.
yes by ratifying the constitution constantly we can form a more perfect union Heather
No, it would more likely mean a war.
"To form a more perfect union" is important because it is the goal of the Constitution. The Union was poorly organized at the time of the constitution.
A main purpose of the Constitution was to provide a framework for the government formed by uniting the 13 individual states into one. These 13 state had been working together to finance and fight the Revolutionary war- now it was time to form a more perfect, more permanent union than the loosely constructed alliances they had had in the past.
in a perfect world yes, unfortunately not necessarily.
The words in the Declaration of Independence mean that at that time period the U.S. wasn't very united. Also, they wanted to improve the government, and just about everything else too. They are basically saying that our country isn't how we want it yet, but it is our goal to get there.
No, they cannot.
More perfect. Perfect is an absolute. You cannot be more perfect."We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility" - It should read "ensure", nothing is being insured.