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parts constitution

TermDefinition
first part of the constitution Preamble
sencond part of the constitution articles
third part of the constitution amendments
goal 1 of preamble TO FORM a more perfect union
goal 2 of preamble To establish justice
goal 3 of preamble to Insure domestic tranquility
goal 4 of preamble to provide for common defense
goal 5 of preamble to promote general welfare
goal 6 of preamble to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
the goals are in which part of the constitution? preamble
how many parts of the constitution 3
goals of preamble, how many? 6
number of amendments (ie part 3) 10
to create a more perfect union : text details/ big idea 13 states needed to work together on defense/military and finances. (antecedent connection is articles of confederation/ first constitution)
to establish justice: text details/ big idea 1. protection of citizen rights and states do not fight each other . 2. fundamental principle of national justice. the constitution provides justice system. (antecedent connection is the constitution)
to Insure domestic tranquility: text details/big idea 1. written in the constitution the government would protect citizens in conflict. 2. government ensures peace. ( antecedent connection is declaration of independence)
to provide common defense: text details/big ideas 1. constitution provides power to maintain armed forces. 2. it did not provide army or navy so constitution had to. ( antecendent connection; articles of confederation/constitution) 3. 6 forces of defense
to promote general welfare: text details/ big ideas 1. maintain order 2. protecting life, liberty, happiness 3. using laws and rescources connection is declaration of independence and constitution
to secure the blessings of liberty and our posterity: text details and big ideas WE FOUGHT to gain our freedom against Britain, and the constitution protects generations/posterity to come.
in which goal # did DANIEL SHAYS get angry about a govt depression and took farmers in at gunpoint to court and killed people? goal number 3, Insure domestic tranquility. because that was the first time in the new nation that they had to deal with murder, and appointed courts
when DANIEL SHAYS got angry, what did he do? first act of violence/ murder
when somebody/ other country invades and causes chaos, what is it called? terrorism
when somebody IN the country causes chaos local terrorism.
how to protect individual rights/ promote general welfare end hunger and poverty
which goal talks about how we fought for freedom? #6
which goal includes defending our country and borders #4
which goal talks of ending poverty #5
which goal talks about how our country needed to work together to form a union. #1
which goal talks of the government protecting citizens in conflict? #3
which goal talks of courts and jutice #2
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