"We the people", it comes from the people.
We, the people
753 BC comes first.
1000 B.C. comes first. In B.C. the larger numbers are first, in A.D. the smaller numbers are first. 1000 B.C. comes first. In B.C. the larger numbers are first, in A.D. the smaller numbers are first.
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Jordan comes from Israel.
Yes then in years later he created the first democratic constitution.
Well first they wrote it up and asked the president to look at it. They made preambles, amendments, etc. until the president didn't veto it any longer.
The US Constitution
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The Constitution does under the First Article.
The US Supreme Court is not going to "stop the First Amendment"; they lack authority to change the Constitution. Article V of the US Constitution explains the formal amendment process.
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
The authors of the constitution were smart enough to realize that they had not produced a perfect document which would everyone's needs perfectly until the end of time (or the end of the United States, whichever comes first). That is why the constitution allows amendments.
The people are the power of the government. The government is for the people and by the people. The U.S constitution was the biggest law that was ever made
"In Ainm na Tríonóide Ró-Naofa is tobar don uile agus"(In the Name of the Most Holy Trinity the authority of all)
first country to make a constitution
The first constitution of the State of Arkansas is the "Arkansas Constitution of 1836".
The Preamble comes after the Introduction. Curiously, the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence has been known as the Preamble, whereas the first paragraph of the US Constitution is known as the Preamble.