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=={{#tip-text: WE THE PEOPLE (the "Preamble" states general purpose of the Constitution)|the Constitution's 1st paragraph known as the "Preamble"
=={{#tip-text: WE THE PEOPLE (the "Preamble" states general purpose of the Constitution)|The Constitution's 1st paragraph is known as the "Preamble"
* the Preamble states the Constitution's general purposes  
* the Preamble states the Constitution's general purposes  
* and proclaims that its authority is derived from the people}}==  
* and proclaims that its authority is derived from the people}}==  
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* = declaration of self-government
* = declaration of self-government
* the statement is important for the assertion that the ultimate authority of the nation belongs to the people and not the states or the new government itself}}''',  
* the statement is important for the assertion that the ultimate authority of the nation belongs to the people and not the states or the new government itself}}''',  
'''{{#tip-text: in Order to form a more perfect Union|
'''{{#tip-text: in Order to form a more perfect Union|"A more perfect Union" =
* to improve upon the loose union created
* to improve upon the loose union created
* by the Articles of Confederation
* by the Articles of Confederation
* = statement of the importance of "union"}}''', establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, '''{{#tip-text: promote the general Welfare|
* = statement of the importance of "union"}}''', establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, '''{{#tip-text: promote the general Welfare| "General Welfare" =  
* known as the "general welfare clause
* = statement of purpose in the Preamble
* that the Constitution is to benefit the general welfare of the nation
* that the Constitution is to benefit the general welfare of the nation
** as part of the preamble, the "general welfare" is a purpose and not an expressed or enumerated power,
** as part of the preamble, the "general welfare" is a purpose and not an "expressed" or "enumerated" power  
** which is listed in Article I, Section 8}}''' and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
** however, Article I, Section 8 states it as an enumerated power of Congress}}''' and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.


== {{#tip-text: Article 1. (establishes the legislative branch)|establishes the structures, duties, powers and limits of the legislative branch, i.e. the Congress}}==
== {{#tip-text: Article 1. (establishes the legislative branch)|establishes the structures, duties, powers and limits of the legislative branch, i.e. the Congress}}==