Preamble and its objectives
Preamble The Preamble is a unique section of the United States Constitution that precedes the actual text of the Constitution itself. It lays out the founda...
Preamble The Preamble is a unique section of the United States Constitution that precedes the actual text of the Constitution itself. It lays out the founda...
Preamble
The Preamble is a unique section of the United States Constitution that precedes the actual text of the Constitution itself. It lays out the foundational principles and principles of the entire nation, outlining the rights and responsibilities of citizens and establishing a framework for government.
Objectives of the Preamble:
To establish the principles of a representative democracy.
To outline the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
To establish a system of checks and balances between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
To establish a national government.
To establish a system of checks and balances between the states and the federal government.
To establish the right to vote.
To establish the freedom of speech, press, and assembly.
To establish the right to due process of law.
To establish the principle of equal protection under the law.
To establish the right to a fair trial