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Essay on The Constitution |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 2106 words (8.42 pages) in the essay titled The Constitution
Right from the beginning of it’s creation the constitution
of the United States has been a shaky document. The very basis
for it being there was in fact illegal. The story of American
politics starts with the Declaration of Independence. This
document was brilliantly written by Thomas Jefferson and
compacted all of the great ideas of enlightenment into one short
easy to read paper. The declaration stated all of the ideals the
new American nation would strive for. A constitution was needed
as a way in which to fulfill those goals. The articles of
confederacy were created as that constitution. However, they were
weak, because no state wanted to give away any of their powers,
and so the articles eventually failed. That is when the modern
day constitution was starting to form. The Articles of
Confederacy stated that in order to change any part of the
document all thirteen states must agree to the change. Therefor
a meeting was called so that they could amend the failing
articles. However, representatives from two of the states did
not show up. Even though not all states were represented the
meeting started and the first vote was to totally throw away the
Articles of Confederacy. The constitution wasn’t formed yet and
it was already a flawed document. Because not all states were
represented when the articles required it, the constitution was
an illegal document. The delegates working on the constitution
new that they needed a stronger document...
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Keywords: constitution of the united states, confederacy, therefor, thirteen states, declaration of independence, american politics, american nation, thomas jefferson, right from the beginning, enlightenment, delegates, happening
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