The constitution is the most important document ever created in American History. It is such a valuable document because its the foundation of our country. The constitution outlines all of our rights as citizens. The constitution allows us to be protected by its amendments from each other and most importantly from the government.
In the US, changes made to the US Constitution are called Amendments. Excluding the 10 amendments of the Bill of Rights, the most important one can be the 13th amendment which abolished slavery in the USA.
James Madison is the father of the US Constitution.
There are several principles that are inherent in the structure of the US Constitution and in the organization of the US Government. The most important of all is the principle that all people are created equal and that liberty is the fundamental right of all people.
39 delegates signed the US Constitution.
what documents influenced the framing of the constitution
It is important because it is part of the US Constitution.
All of them are important.
The U.S. Constitution was ratified. Constitution Day.
Both became important parts of the US Constitution
In the US, yes. Very important.
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
It is the basis of US government. It lays out the law.
The most important it requires us to do is vote.
To most US citizens it is. To many non-US people it is not
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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A constitution is important because it is the fundamental underlying framework of government for a nation or a state.