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What The Constitution Means To Me Essay

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The U.S. Constitution holds an immense amount of power over ones life for only having 7,900 words. The Constitution is a basic guideline of how the United States Government should work and operate. It also gives you all of your daily rights! To me, the Constitution means what being an American is, and how I am lucky to be granted so many rights, and have these rights protected. The preamble, in just 52 words sums up the whole constitution. Our founding fathers wanted to provide peace, justice, and all around happiness to everyone. From the very beginning of our nation, we wanted to be more than perfect. For instance, peace is accomplished by no more suffering, such as no war, tranquility, and pure harmony. Justice is equality and doing what’s right. Justice and peace seem like they could conflict each other, doing what’s right isn’t always peaceful. With time, what’s right can usually turn out right. Lastly, pure happiness. I can’t really define what that means to everyone, but to me it means being able to do what I want, and have the right to pursue it. This is where the constitution comes in, it allows pretty much any basic right you would want to incorporate into your life, yet these are privileges several other countries don’t get the luxury to enjoy. …show more content…

The first amendment gives you the right to speech, religion, freedom of the press, and freedom to assemble. These rights are critical, without them you wouldn’t be able to speak as you’d like, protest ideas you disagree with, or practice your faith as you’d wish. The second amendment gives you the right to bear arms, which some view as unnecessary. I believe it is very necessary right to protect oneself. And so on, with each amendment comes a meaning of how an American identity is created. Through all these rights and choices, comes what it means to be an

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