The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States. It is the foundation and source of the legal authority underlying the existence of the United States of America and the Federal Government of the United States. It provides the framework for the organization of the United States Government and for the relationship of the Federal government to the States, to citizens, and to all people within the United States.
It is important because it says how the government works.
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
The U.S. Constitution was ratified. Constitution Day.
The First Three Words of the US Constitution are "We The People".
There were (and continue to be) multiple practical effects of the writing of the Constitution. The most important of these practical effects was that the Constitution allowed the new country...
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To most US citizens it is. To many non-US people it is not
It is important because it is part of the US Constitution.
It is actually "We the People of the United States" and it is from the U.S. Constitution.
All of them are important.
Both became important parts of the US Constitution
It is actually "We the People of the United States" and it is from the U.S. Constitution.
The U.S. Constitution was ratified. Constitution Day.
The US Constitution was written for the people of the US. It is written for the people by the people
The Constitution gives more power to the people.
In the US, yes. Very important.
The First Three Words of the US Constitution are "We The People".
The US Constitution