The Preamble of the United States is one of the most important introductions ever written in United States history, however it c
an be difficult for some citizens to fully understand. Rewrite the Preamble in your own words so that all citizens are able to understand the six functions of the United States government. How would you present your version of the Preamble to other students your age to get them interested in the US Constitution?
Hi I’m in fifth grade but I’m very good at history so I think “ we the people of the United States in order to form a perfect union establish justice in sure domestic tranquillity provide for the common defense promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain this constitution of the United States of America” we had to memorize it I I know by heart am I think in a way your fellow peers can understand is “We the people in order to make this country a better place to rest to take for their family’s .We must bring liberty and to be fair. We need to insure peace and to protest be serene. We will be patriotic and support the people who fight for us. We will persuade happiness to our people and make it a great organization.Also to make sure everybody will follow this constitution. Now for our people this is file that contains are rights and freedoms”
<span>Hernán Cortés is one of the most well-known Spanish conquistadors. He is best remembered for conquering the Aztec empire and claiming Mexico for Spain. He also helped colonize Cuba and became a governor of New Spain.</span><span> The Spanish scorned the Aztecs' religion and sought to convert them to Christianity</span>
The Supreme Court and other federal courts (judicial branch) can declare laws or presidential actions unconstitutional, in a process known as judicial review.
The effect of foreign conflict on Americans support would be the War of 1812 where British captured Washington, D.C. and burned our White House, and also U.S. forces turn back a British attack on Baltimore. The good thing that came out of the conflict was gaining our "Star Spangled Banner" from Francis Scott Key.