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History of the United States_Discussion 8

History of the United States_Discussion 8

Q The US Constitution has proven to be one of the most significant legal documents in world history. This week, I want you to reflect on the importance of the Constitution in defining the early republic. How does the Constitution reflect American ideals, values, and (of course) the challenges facing the new nation? What do the proceedings tell us about those who wrote the Constitution and the problems facing the United States at the end of the eighteenth century?

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The U.S. Constitution can be regarded as the American Government’s central instrument and the land’s supreme law. The governmental institutions’ evolution has been guided by it for two hundred years and the basis for individual freedom, social progress, political stability, and economic growth has been provided by this. The Constitution of the U.S. is the oldest constitution written in the world in force. It has acted to be the model several other constitutions throughout the world. Power of staying of the constitution is owed by it to flexibility and simplicity.