The most important ideal in the preamble is the government's obligation to secure the blessing of liberty for its people. Not shackled in chains by a king, tyrant or despot nor in fear of repression by any king, tyrant or despot but granted rights by the US Constitution under the Laws of the Land.
The US Constitution has been emulated or copied by over 120 world governments since the late 1700s, when it was largely written by Thomas Jefferson and approved by John Hancock and the General Assembly from the Thirteen States (Former colonies).
Among the broad purposes of the United States government spelled out in the Preamble to the Constitution is the obligation to
The Preamble. (:
The answer is Which of these is not part of the Preamble?
The Preamble protects citizens from the abuses of the government.
The opening statement of the U.S. Constitution is called the preamble. It lays out who is forming the new government and why.
Among the broad purposes of the United States government spelled out in the Preamble to the Constitution is the obligation to
The Preamble. (:
The answer is Which of these is not part of the Preamble?
The Preamble protects citizens from the abuses of the government.
That depends on one's perspective, but I think many would say that the government is doing a very poor job of meeting the goals listed in the Preamble. At the same time, there may be people that believe that government is doing a good job at meeting the goals of the Preamble.
The opening statement of the U.S. Constitution is called the preamble. It lays out who is forming the new government and why.
To state the purposes of the government :)
The preamble tells why it was written and the goals.
The government's power comes from the people is an Enlightenment idea reflected in the Preamble.
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The preamble
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