The United States Constitution is a template of American Government. The different components of the Constitution, preamble, articles, and amendments, outline the goals government, powers of government, and individual/civil rights. The Constitution serves as a roadmap for elected officials as they navigate through the different powers and responsibilities they are allotted while in power and for the people as they realize the rights and liberties that are afforded to them as citizens.
The Preamble is a one paragraph introduction to the Constitution and states the goal of the Constitution. The purpose of the Constitution is to “form a better country, create a fair and just legal system, have peace inside the country, defend our country from other countries, help everyone live a better life, and make sure these things last during our lifetimes and our children’s.” The 7 Articles of the Constitution outline the powers and responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branch. Furthermore, Articles IV-VII discuss the power of the states, process for making amendments, the power of the Constitution, and process of ratification. Article I, the Legislative Branch, has 10 sections that divides Congress into the Senate and House of Representatives, makes rules for election of members, gives powers to Congress, and limits others powers as
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For example, the First Amendment connects the freedom of religion with the freedom of speech. This supports the claims that human beings are beings of reason and they can think for themselves. Furthermore, because they can think for themselves, they have the power to establish their own beliefs and assertions. These beliefs include authority, existence, and value; moreover, every citizen should have the ability speak and thing freely as logical