No, they cannot.
It could be. The main goal of the American Constitution was to form a government.
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.
"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
Everyone gets along.
The 13 colonies wanted to form a representative government in order to form a single voice that would represent them in a more perfect union. They didn't want any more than one voice representing them.
to make the united states a better country/union
Who can form a perfect union by ending racism, hatred, and war. But then again, who going to accept change? Well I guess Ill be the only one
To form a more perfect union is part of the preamble that was agreed upon right before writing the constitution. It is the reason for our united states constitution.
A more perfect union is something that the United States of America sees as its goal for the American government and people. A perfect union would be a country where everyone of all races, nationalities, and sexes would be able to get along and work together with equal rights and peace.
"In order to form a more perfect union" means that the government was not perfect but that our founding fathers had a goal. The word "union" refers to the union of the different colonies or states. Their "union" did not start out perfect, so the founding fathers set out with the goal of creating one, a union between all the colonies (or states) so that the common good and defense is provided for and domestic tranquility and prosperity could follow afterward. Alone, each of the colonies was vulnerable to attack. They could not provide for their defense and ensure their long-term independence by themselves alone so they formed a union between them, so that they could win their independence and protect themselves against the British Government and the French. There is a small community that believes that this part of the preamble is a part of a masonic code.