All of them are important.
It is important because it is part of the US Constitution.
because people are stupid and just need to read the constitution
First: a principal is the head teacher in a school. A principle is an over-riding and important justification for a particular belief or point of view. For example: My school principal believes in the importance of the principle of parental involvement with homework assignments. To remember the difference... The principal is your "pal"... (really!) When comparing the US and the UK democracies it is notable that the UK has no written Constitution. Its constitution is drawn from Common law and Precedence. Jim
The principal that all people are created equal is the most important guiding principle of the United States Constitution. The Constitution guarantees the same rights for all American citizens.
Both became important parts of the US Constitution
The U.S. Constitution was ratified. Constitution Day.
In the US, yes. Very important.
No. Washington was president of the Conference, and the first Constitutional President.
The Constitution is what freed us and made us a country. It is the basis of the laws we live by, and is very important to anyone that knows history
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It is the basis of US government. It lays out the law.
To most US citizens it is. To many non-US people it is not