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Preamble to the Constitution
- A statement attached to the beginning of the Constitution by the Constitutional Convention , declaring the purpose of the document. It reads: âWe, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, 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.â
Example Sentences
This specific example reflected a more general problem: Our political system and structures are not set up âto promote the general welfare,â as the preamble to the Constitution promises.
In an eloquent eulogy bookended by the poetry of Czeslaw Milosz and Langston Hughes, he exhorted Americans to âpractice the politics of the preamble to the Constitutionâ as the âonly wayâ to honor Lewisâ life.
Note âWe the Peopleâ in the preamble to the Constitution, legitimate governments âderiving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governedâ in the Declaration of Independence and âgovernment of the people, by the people, for the peopleâ in the Gettysburg Address.
When a referendum was last held in 1999, Australians rejected adding a preamble to the constitution â an introduction that carried only symbolic and no legal significance â acknowledging that Indigenous Australians had inhabited the country âsince time immemorialâ and were âhonored for their ancient and continuing cultures.â
In that vote, Australians rejected adding a preamble to the constitution â an introduction that carried only symbolic and no legal significance â acknowledging that Indigenous Australians had inhabited the country âsince time immemorialâ and were âhonored for their ancient and continuing cultures.â
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