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Exploring the Foundations: The US Constitution
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Darian Lewis
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Exploring the United States Constitution
Today you will learn about foundations of the United States Constitution, its principles, and its impact on the nation.
You will be able to Identify, Analyze, and Explain the key concepts and historical significance of this influential document.
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Introduction to the US Constitution
The US Constitution is the supreme law of the United States.
It was adopted on September 17, 1787.
The Constitution establishes the framework of the federal government and outlines the rights and freedoms of the American people.
It consists of a Preamble and Seven articles.
The Constitution has been amended 27 times, with the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights.
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Divided into Three Major Sections:
The Preamble
Seven Articles and
The Amendments
The Constitution has been amended 27 times, with the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights.
How the US Constitution
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Multiple Choice
When was the US Constitution adopted?
September 17, 1787
July 4, 1776
June 6, 1944
December 7, 1941
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US Constitution
Trivia: The US Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787. It is the oldest written constitution still in use today. It established the framework of the federal government and guarantees fundamental rights to all American citizens. The Constitution has been amended 27 times, with the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights.
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The Preamble:
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The Preamble
Copy the Preamble in your Social Studies Journal
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of the Preamble in the US Constitution?
To introduce the Constitution
To outline fundamental principles
To emphasize popular sovereignty
To set the stage for the Constitution's goals
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Preamble: Fundamental Principles
The Preamble of the US Constitution serves as an introduction and outlines the fundamental principles on which the Constitution is based. It emphasizes the importance of popular sovereignty and sets the stage for the Constitution's goals. It is a powerful statement of the values and aspirations of the American people.
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The US Constitution:
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of the US Constitution?
Establishing a framework for government
Protecting individual rights
Limiting the power of the government
Serving as a model for other countries
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US Constitution: A Global Inspiration
The US Constitution serves as a model for other countries, inspiring their own systems of governance. Its principles of individual rights, limited government power, and establishing a framework for government have influenced nations worldwide. It remains a testament to the enduring power of democratic ideals.
Over 160 countries have used the US Constitution as a model for their own constitutions.
The US Constitution has been translated into numerous languages, spreading its influence globally.
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To talk something very carefully before making a decision
A Suggested law
To disobey a rule
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Exploring the United States Constitution
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