explain about preamble to the constitution (in points)?
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The preamble sets the stage for the Constitution (Archives.gov). It clearly communicates the intentions of the framers and the purpose of the document. The preamble is an introduction to the highest law of the land; it is not the law. It does not define government powers or individual rights.
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- The source of power to enact the Constitution (i.e., the People of the United States)
- the broad ends to which the Constitution is ordained and established
- the authors' intent for the Constitution to be a legal instrument of lasting
- Form a more perfect union. To make sure the country continues to progress and get better.
- Establish Justice. Fairness for all.
- Insure Domestic Tranquility. Peace and quiet at home.
- Provide for the Common Defense.
- Promote the General Welfare.
- Secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.
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