Author Question: what is the purpose of the six basic principles of the constitution? (Read 1468 times)

Jones

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camila

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Which constitution do you mean - there are many, I hear the US even has one as do most countries.



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Yolanda

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Might I suggest going to the library to do your school work.  I did when I was in school.  It's a nice place.



aero

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It might help to expand your question a bit.

What six basic principles are you talking about? I'm not trying to be facetious but if you asked a 100 people what the six basic principles are they would probably say different things. There would be some overlap of course, but most people have different ideas and they could be equally valid.
For example, you could ask them what they think the basic principle are and they could say, "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" or they could say "equal justice under the law" or "Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press etc"


Or you could do as another poster suggest and actually go to the library and do your homework yourself.



 

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