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The Constitution of the United States By Sandy Tanner

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The Constitution

of the United States

By Sandy Tanner

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•The Constitution is the highest law. It belongs to the United States. It

belongs to all Americans.

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•It lists some key rights. Rights are things that all

people have just because they

are alive. By listing the

rights, they are made

special. They are made safe.

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•The Constitution was written in 1787.

It is over 200 years old.

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•The Constitution says how the government works.

It creates the President. It creates the Congress. It creates the Supreme Court.

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•In 1887, a group of men met to write the Constitution. They did not like the way

the country was going.

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•The fixed it by creating the

Constitution. We call these men The Framers.

Some of the Framers were famous.

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• Two famous Framers were:•

• George and Benjamin • Washington Franklin.

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•The Framers met during a hot summer. They

argued, but they finally agreed to the words of

the •

Constitution.

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•Some people did not like the Constitution. They were afraid it did not do enough to protect the rights of the people. So they created• the Bill of Rights.

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•The Bill of Rights is the first ten changes to the Constitution. It lists many rights of the •people.

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The Bill of Rights

•The Bill of Rights is very important. It protects important ideas.

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The Bill of Rights

It protects your right to say what you want.

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The Bill of Rights

It lets you think for yourself.

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The Bill of Rights

It keeps the laws from being too hard.

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The Bill of Rights

It gives rules for the police.

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The Bill of Rights

It lets you believe in God if you want. No one can tell you what to believe.

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The Bill of Rights

It lets you gather with your friends and talk.

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The Bill of Rights

It makes sure you can read newspapers.

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The Bill of Rights

It protects your home.

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The Bill of Rights

It helps keep Americans safe.

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The Bill of Rights

•Today we are very happy the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution.

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How It Works

•The Constitution sets up the government. It is

split into three parts.

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•One part is the Congress. The

Congress makes laws. The people elect the members of congress.

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•The next part is the President. The president enforces the laws.

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•The last part is the Courts. The

courts decide what the law means when

there are questions.

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•All the parts have to work together. Just like the Framers agreed on the Constitution, the three parts have to agree on laws.

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•No part has too much power. The power is shared. This helps protect the people.

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•This is what the Constitution looks like.

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•This is what the Constitution looks like.

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•This is what the Constitution looks like.

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