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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
7

Why would some people say that the constitution didn’t establish a just government?

History
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qaws [65]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: It established us as a people, and gave us rights that they say is guaranteed, but not when they don't see us as citizens. It also established us as a community. There is chaos and unorderly events happening as we speak, and so the constitution keeps order and lets us know what our rights are. It establishes justice and balance. But it also leaves out important details, making its true meaning quite vague. It's more than a document though. It's what symbolizes our most important right. The right to vote. We can pick our leaders, and we can choose what our future could be. This document has been passed down for more than a hundred years, listing our rights. Nothing has changed that, not even corruption.

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