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  1. The Preamble is the introduction to the U.S. Constitution that states the goals and purposes of the government. It begins with \"We the People of the United States\" and ends with \"do ordain and establish this Constitution\".

  2. Learn about the meaning and history of the Preamble, the introduction to the U.S. Constitution that begins with \"We the People\". Explore interpretations, debates, and related articles on this founding document.

  3. The phrase "People of the United States" has been understood to mean "nationals and citizens." This approach reasons that, if the political community speaking for itself in the Preamble (" We the People") includes only U.S. nationals and citizens, by negative implication it specifically excludes non-citizens in some way. [48]

  4. The Preamble is an introduction to the Constitution that states its goals and principles. It begins with \"We the people of the United States\" and ends with \"do ordain and establish this Constitution\".

  5. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Learn how the phrase \"We the People\" in the Preamble of the US Constitution affirms the people's sovereignty and democracy. Explore the historical and legal context of this phrase and its evolution over time.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · The first three words in the Constitution are the most powerful: We the People. They declare that the Constitution derives its power not from a king or a Congress, but from the people...

  7. We the People of the United States” strongly supports the idea that the Constitution is one for a unified nation, rather than a treaty of separate sovereign states. (This, of course, had been the arrangement under the Articles of Confederation, the document the Constitution was designed to replace.)