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Naddik [55]
2 years ago
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Why did the Preamble to the Constitution begin with the phrase "We the People" ?

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dangina [55]2 years ago
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The Constitution begins with We the People because it tells us we are United. It also tells us the rules are for US citizens.

Dvinal [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

The writers of the Constitution began their document with the three words "We the People" because they wanted to signify the fact that the citizens of the United States give the power to the government.

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