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The constitution is for a unified nation in support of the federal supremacy clause (Dimmock et al., 101). Therefore, this creates a more united, cohesive, and effective government system. For instance, nullification of the authority of state sovereignty to a unified central government reduced challenges of economic decline, interstate conflicts, and defense concerns.
[...] The Constitution - Fulfilling the Purposes in the Preamble Preamble How does the Constitution promote this part of the Preamble? Give a specific example. Where in the Constitution is this structure or function described? "We the People of the United States," The people are the source of federal government power, as they elect their representatives and senators to Congress. The elected person should have attained twenty-five years of age and be a United States citizen for at least seven years. [...]
[...] Article 6-constitutional Supremacy do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." The final section of the Constitution describes the means of ratifying, or putting into effect, the Constitution. It required the support of nine of the thirteen states to take effect. Article VII-Ratification Works Cited Dimmock, Aaron, and Dana Born. More Perfect Union: Meaning in the Preamble of the United States Constitution." Journal of Character and Leadership Development 10.3 (2023): 101-105. Home, Social Studies. "The Preamble." Madison, James, et al. The Constitution of the United States. Independently Published, 2021. [...]
[...] The health and safety of the citizens are also considered through the regulation of harmful practices and providing the public with direct help when the need arises. Article section 2-Relations Between States and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves an d our Posterity, It provides a way to change the Constitution. It's not easy, but it helps ensure that the Constitution and the government it creates can endure over time. Therefore, the country's laws, treaties, and authority shall be made in pursuance and thus be supreme in the land. [...]
[...] The Supreme Court is the source of justice, for it holds the judicial power of the United States (Madison et al., 11). Also, other inferior courts can help establish and ordain the cases in law and equity as dictated in the Constitution. A good example is the consideration of the judiciary, which promotes the rule of law, protects rights, enforces justice, and settles disputes. Article 3-Judicial Branch insure domestic Tranquility, The constitution proposed a solid central system to maintain peace and order at the country's borders, promote social harmony, and prevent disputes (Dimmock et al., 102). [...]
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