2. Introduction The introduction of the Constitution explains the purpose of the new government as stipulated by the Constitution.
3. Goals of the Constitution The people of the constitution aim to establish (1), (2) justice, (3) guarantee domestic peace, (4) to provide common defense, and (5) universal welfare To promote, we will have a more perfect alliance. 6) Bless us and our descendants and secure freedom to enact the Constitution for the United States of America
4.1) The setter "to form a better alliance" would like to build a government superior to the existing government from the viewpoint of the federal government
5.2) The formulator of "establishment of justice" wishes to establish a legal system to seek fair resolution of conflict
6.3) "Secure domestic peace" The new government strives to establish a society where people are protected by illegal acts.
7.4) "Provide common defense" New government seeks to protect citizens from foreign attacks
8.5) The new government "Promotion of universal welfare" strives for everyone to maintain a certain standard of living.
9. 6) "Blessing to guarantee that we and future generations are free" The new government will work to protect people's liberties in every aspect of their lives. And for future generations
Principles of the constitution These are ideas to make the US government function. It made our government a model for governments all over the world.
11. 1) The best way for the public sovereign power to hold power and to empower the government to ensure this. This is what "our people" suggest.
12. 2) The rule of law is not everyone beyond the law, the senior government law should not apply equally to everyone, including our government leaders.
13. 3) The main authority (legislation, enforcement and justice) of authority separation is separated to prevent excessive authority for any individual or group. Help the prevention of authoritarian government
14) Inspection and equilibrium All government departments have the ability to go beyond other departments, so that they do not go beyond power. Using force separation, it will be able to protect natural rights
5.5) The power of the federal government is shared between national and national levels. The government maintains greater responsiveness to people's needs at national and local levels.
a) As long as the state law is different from the federal law, Article 6, paragraph 2 of the hegemonic provision "final maximum law", federal law "victory"
Feature similar to the US constitution: legislation of bicameral system, bill of rights, separation of power, and checks and balances. The US Constitution is a free constitution that establishes the basic structure and principles of the government. The Texas State Constitution is a statutory constitution as it regulates the structure and power of the government. They have a long history in the country, but the US Constitution does not mention local governments. Let's think about the New England City Hall meeting held during the colonial period. The State Constitution creates legal grounds for governments in counties and cities (cities), which can make units for other local governments such as hospitals and transportation. Many local governments enjoy a considerable autonomy in their daily work unless their behavior violates state and domestic laws and constitutions.
Over time, various constitutional principles and values have shaped the foreign policy of the United States. The foreign policy of the United States contributes to independent self-determination of each country. Based on our commitment to the Constitutional Government, we often support and support countries that practice democracy. However, these principles may conflict with the objectives of national security, economics, or international political reality. In some cases, the United States will support the authoritarian government and intervene to limit the political movement of the people.
In order to maintain and improve the US constitutional democracy, agreement on certain basic values and principles is essential. They are listed in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Gettysburg Address, and other important documents, speech and writing. They provide something in common and Americans can work together to determine the best way to promote individual, community and national goals.