In the Preamble.
"We the people, in order to
1. Form a more Perfect Union,
2. Establish Justice,
3. Insure Domestic Tranquility,
4. Provide for the Common Defense,
5. Promote the General Welfare,
6. Secure the Blessings of Liberty to Ourselves and our Posterity,
Do ordain and establish this Constitution for these United States of America."
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.
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It outlined the purpose of the following documents.
The Preamble. (:
The audience of the Preamble to the United States Constitution primarily included the American colonists and the newly formed states, as it aimed to unify them under a stronger federal government. Additionally, it addressed future generations, outlining the foundational principles and goals of the nation. By articulating the intentions behind the Constitution, it sought to garner support and legitimacy from both the American populace and international observers.
The statement is usually called the Preamble. The Preamble to the United States Constitution states the major goals of the American government.
The preamble
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.
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The preamble.
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My government is not based on a constitution, and while I am sure yours is, we can not provide you with an answer if you fail to tell us which country you live in.
The preamble tells why it was written and the goals.
The Preamble states the purposes of government: To form a more perfect union to establish justice to ensure domestic tranquility to provide for the common defense to promote the general welfare to secure the blessings of liberty
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