Essay On The Constitution

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Throughout history the constitution has been a large part of the American government. The constitution is still around today. There is an argument between whether or not the constitution still has an effect or continues to play a role in our government. I strongly believe it does based on the laws and rules that are in the constitution that the government still follows and enforces today. There are many events and issues that lead up to the creation of our great constitution today. These are things that I would like to share to give people a better background that leads up to the creation of this important document. Our country declared independence from Great Britain in 1776. Our congress instantly knew that it was important to create and …show more content…

Until the point up to the creation of the constitution it is obvious that the government wasn’t functioning properly in the way it was supposed to. There were constant problems and the government at the time was going down the drain. There wasn’t much choice but to make a drastic change. This causing the creation of the constitution. Now the argument is that if the constitution still has an effect on our government today. I strongly believe that it does due to the laws that we follow and also the laws that our government has to follow. Our government is split into three branches, the legislative, executive, and judiciary. The Legislative branch was formed to make the laws for the government. It is split into two different parts, the House of Representatives and the Senate. Congress is a legislative body that has the right to pass or veto bills and other issues with the legislative branch, they have the right to borrow money for our country declare any war and strengthen the military in preparation for such …show more content…

I think our government would have collapsed back in the 1700’s. The constitution saved our country from a dramatic economic downfall. The constitution today is valued greatly in my opinion simply because after two hundred years we still follow it and live by it. This document makes up most of the qualifications, rules and restrictions that the people and the government follow. To me that seems to be very important and valuable because everything about our country seems to change all the time. I have a strong opinion on this popular debate and it will not

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