The Constitution Has A HUGE Affect On Our Lives! For Example, A Couple Years Ago If You Were Convicted With Life In Prision With Parole They Just Changed That! And... Guess Who Helped! Your Right The Good 'Ol Constitution! Another Example Is That There Cant Be ANYMORE Cruel And Un-Usual Punishments! Back A Long Time Ago They Would Tie You To A Horse And The Horse Would Drag If You Lives Through That Then They Would Chop You Up Into 4 Pieces!! Litterly!! Look It Up If You Dont Believe Me!! So, In Conclusion The Constitution Has MANY MANY MANY Effects On Our Lives!! And Everything In The Constitution Is Meant To Keep Up Safe!! So Remember September 17 is The Day The Constitution Was Finalized!!
The Constitution was written to have a positive affect on the lives of Americans. The goal was to enable all people to have freedom from control because all people are created equally.
It is the foundation of government and gives us our rights and laws.
The US Constitution did not just affect the 3 branches. It created the three branches and defined their purpose and limitations.
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All 13 states had to ratify the US Constitution for it to take effect.
It made it that the US government had direct control over territories.
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Not the Declaration but the Constitution which follows the principles from the Hammurabi code.
External influences may affect the way the Constitution is interpreted. For example, the growing unpopularity of slavery in the world led to an abolition in the US even though the Constitution implicitly recognized the existence of the practice.
The Constitution affect us, Americans, today because it makes the choices of how we live and what rules that we should follow. Without those rules, our lives would be terror! But thanks to the Constitution, we can vote the president in, and it includes whoand who will run!So, this is what the Constitution has done for us! Our lives today has been changed because, people signed this document and changed our lives!
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There was no US or government before 1789 when the constitution was written, so there was no impact.