PREAMBLE
The people of the United States have created and approved of the plan of government as described in this constitution.

The purpose of this constitution is to create a better union of states, to set up a uniform system of justice, to insure peace in the nation, to protect the nation from foreign invasion or attack, and to act on behalf of what is good for the whole nation.
The constitution will also serve to protect the rights of Americans that were won as a result of the American Revolution, and to ensure that descendants of these Americans will have the same protected rights. ... Constitution was passed. ... The president can nominate and appoint, with the approval of the Senate, ambassadors and other public ministers, judges to the Supreme Court, and any other officials whose appointment is not already described in the Constitution. ... Constitution, the laws of the United States, treaties, or any cases involving ambassadors, other public ministers, and consuls. ... Nothing in the Constitution should be interpreted in any way to prejudice the claims of the United States or a particular state. ... Constitution if 2/3 of both the Senate and House of Representatives agree. ... Constitution when 3/4 of all the state legislatures agree, or when 3/4 of special ratifying conventions in each state agree. ... Constitution will be adopted by the U. ... Constitution and any laws or treaties made following the guidelines of the Constitution are the highest laws of the land. ... Constitution and must ignore any state law that contradicts its laws.
Any member of the Senate or House of Representatives, members of state legislatures, and all executive and judicial officers at the national and state level, are bound by oath to support this Constitution. ... Constitution will be called in each of the thirteen states.
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