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U.S. Constitution and Citizenship Day September 17, 2014

U.S. Constitution and Citizenship Day September 17, 2014. Signing of the United States Constitution September 17, 1787

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U.S. Constitution and Citizenship Day September 17, 2014

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  1. U.S. Constitution and Citizenship Day September 17, 2014

  2. Signing of the United States Constitution September 17, 1787 The signing of the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is one of the most significant events in American history, establishing the many rights and freedoms “We the People” enjoy today.

  3. About the U.S. Constitution • The Constitution of the United States is the cornerstone of our American government. • The U.S. Constitution embodies the fundamental laws and principles upon which the American republic is governed. • In 4,543 words, this document describes the structure or plan of the government and the rights of the American people. • The U.S. Constitution is known as a "living document" because it can be amended. Since its ratification, it has only been amended (changed)27 times. • The U.S. Constitution is the framework for the organization of the United States government and for the relationship of the federal government with the states, citizens, and all people within the United States.

  4. THE PREAMBLE TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION 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. *As originally written

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