The statement is usually called the Preamble. The Preamble to the United States Constitution states the major goals of the American government.
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It is the preamble of the Constitution that lays out the purposes and goals that are to be served by the government. The preamble only has 52 words.
A constitution is like a mission statement. It is a general outline of the ideals set forth by a government.
The federal government serves the principle stated in the preamble by maintaining a system of checks and balances. The government ensures that no one entity has to much power, and that there are laws in place to prevent discrimination on any basis.
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Well if you wanted too, sure, but it wouldn't make much sense. The preamble is the introductory statement of the U.S. constitution, setting forth the general principles of American government.
The mission statement identifies what your school plans as the end result for your students when they go forth into the world with success in mind.
Code of Ethics.
Edwards sets forth the purpose of his statement by declaring that his intention is to persuade sinners to acknowledge their sinful nature and seek redemption through faith in God.
"The idea of self-government was set forth by the British philosopher John Locke in his Two Treatises of Government, which had a strong influence on the political leaders of eighteenth-century America." Citation from American Government - Volkomer - page 6