Most people recognize the Preamble, "We the people . . . " That would have to be the Preamble.
Not a legal, binding part of the document as far as Government affairs but sets out its purpose and the source of its power.
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
By ratifying the US Constitution.
The Preamble
The Preamble
Preamble
for the most part yes. a lot of our history is shaped and molded by the masons, althought they don't tell you this in the history books.
The United States Constitution was the document that established the Federal system of government. The US Constitution was, in its time, a revolutionary document that recognized the freedoms of its citizens. At the time of its ratification, most of the world's established countries did not have the freedoms the the US Constitution recognized.
If the U.S. takes over another country, the constitution can then be recognized in that country. Everything from our taxes to our rights become a part of their culture.
Yes, English is recognized in the US Constitution. It is written in English.
the preamble
It is important because it is part of the US Constitution.
the guarantee of equal rights between men and women
Yes
That part of the Constitution is in the Preamble.
how does the us constitution play a part in today's governments around the world?
The US Constitution was drafted jointly by many men involved in it directly and indirectly. They were called the framers. The three most important men involved were Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and John Adams. Most of the actual writing was done by Governor Morris of Pennsylvania. However the fourth President of the US James Madison is known as the 'Father of the Constitution' as he authored most part of the constitution.
Yes
Fourteenth Amendment