why Preamble is important give five reason
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The Preamble is the opening statement to the United States Constitution. The preamble explains the reasons why the Framers of the Constitution made our government a republic. By doing this, the founding fathers replaced the Articles of Confederation. The Preamble along with the rest of the Constitution was written over a period of about 6 weeks. The Preamble helped explain why the Constitution was written. However, it is not the law.
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I presume that you are referring to the Constitution of the United States. Many constitutions around the world have a preamble. For the US Constitution, though, there are traditionally 6-points that are identified in the Preamble, to wit:
1. To Form a More Perfect Union,
2. Establish Justice,
3. Domestic Tranquility,
4. Common Defense,
5. Promote the General Welfare, and
6. Secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.
1. To Form a More Perfect Union,
2. Establish Justice,
3. Domestic Tranquility,
4. Common Defense,
5. Promote the General Welfare, and
6. Secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.
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