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Delvig [45]
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What is the structure of the Constitution

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Tanya [424]3 years ago
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A preamble simply explaining the intention of the drafters; 7 articles, three of which describe the structure of the government created, and four "housekeeping" articles describing the adoption process, the amendment process, and the transition from the former government to the new one.
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