Why did the Preamble to the Constitution begin with the phrase, “We the People?
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To indicate...
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Why did the Preamble to the Constitution begin with the phrase, “We the People?
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To indicate that the national government had limited powers
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To indicate that the American people were the ultimate source of its authority
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To indicate that the states had been associated in a confederation
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To indicate that federal power was separated among three branches
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