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When was the US Consitution approved (or ratified)
a) 1776
b) 1781
c) 1787
d) 1865

What does the US Consitution do?
a) Lists all of the current US Laws
b) It explains the US Government
c) Lists all of the punishments for violating US Laws
d) Declares independence from England

Which of the following is not a part of the Constitution
a) Preamble
b) Articles
c) Declaration
d) Amendments

Where can the purpose and goals of the government be found in the US Constitution?
a) Preamble
b) articles
c) Declaration
d) Amendments

What part of the Constitution explains the powers and structure of the government
a) Preamble
b) Articles
c) Bill or Rights
d) Amendments

The changes add on to the consitution
a) preamble
b) articles
c) amendments
d) declaration

Who wrote the constitution?
a) The king
b) The aristocrats
c) We the people
d) The northern citizens

establish justice means that that government will
a) create fair courts and laws
b) protect citizens from outside enemies
c) maintain peace within the nation
d) make laws that make the citizens' lives better

domestic tranquility means that that government will
a) create fair courts and laws
b) protect citizens from outside enemies
c) maintain peace within the nation
d) make laws that make the citizens' lives better

provide for the common defense means that that government will
a) create fair courts and laws
b) protect citizens from outside enemies
c) maintain peace within the nation
d) make laws that make the citizens' lives better

promote the general welfare means that that government will
a) create fair courts and laws
b) protect citizens from outside enemies
c) maintain peace within the nation
d) make laws that make the citizens' lives better

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