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The preamble introduces the Constitution by explaining the goals and purposes of the document.

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14y ago

It depends on your point of view. The preamble is a statement of what an ideal government should do. From the writers' point of view one just simply had to be there. When writing the Constitution, they simply allocated the space for a preamble and when they finished writing the rest of the document wrote the preamble. It does not discuss how the rest attempts to provide as good of government as possible, nor does it have any statements relating to law. However, of all words from the Constitution the ones in the preamble are the most repeated, and they help introduce the reader to the document.

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6y ago

The Preamble is part of the Constitution. The United States Constitution is made up of the Preamble, Articles, and Amendments.

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9y ago

no. it is because look at the word PREamble pre means before...

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13y ago

the Preamble is important to the Constitution because it outlines what the document is trying to achieve. Essentially it is the introduction

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11y ago

yes it became an integral part in the late 1960's.

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12y ago

False

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