What is the first goal of the Preamble
1. In order to form a more perfect union
1. Simplify the first goal of the Preamble.
[In order to form a more perfect union]
In order to form a better government.
Who is this Founding Father.
Hint: begins with a B
Benjamin Franklin
1. Where was the Constitution written?
Hint:One of the thirteen colonies.
The Constitution was written and signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the assembly room.
What is the second goal of the Preamble
2. Establish justice
1. Simplify the second goal of the Preamble
[establish justice]
Make things fair.
Who is this Founding Father?
Hint: Begins with a J
James Madison
Where is the Constitution held today?
Hint: it's in a museum.
The Constitution today is held in the National Archives Museum in Washington D.C..
What is the third goal of the Preamble
3. Insure domestic tranquility
1. Simplify the third goal of the Preamble.
[Insure domestic tranquility]
Keep the peace in the country.
Who is this Founding Father?
Hint: Begins with an A
Alexander Hamilton
What year was the Constitution signed and written.
Hint: 1700's
The Constitution was signed and Written in 1787.
What is the fourth goal of the Preamble
4. Provide for the common defense
1. Simplify the fourth goal of the Preamble.
[provide for the common defense]
Defend the nation.
Who is this Founding Father.
Hint: Begins with a G
George Washington
How many words are in the Constitution?
Hint: its in the four thousands.
There are 4,543 in the Constitution including the signatures.
Bonus: Name the last two goals of the Preamble
5. Promote the general welfare.
6. And secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
Bonus: Simplify the fifth and sixth goals of the Preamble.
[promote the general welfare]
[ And secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity]
1. Support the well-being of everyone.
2. And protect our freedoms for us and our future generations.
Bonus: Who influenced the writers of the Constitution.
1. John Locke
2. Baron DE Montesquieu
Bonus: Recite the Preamble.
Hint: We the people of the United States...
We the people of the United states in order to form a more perfect union establish justice insure domestic tranquility provide for the common defense promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves in our posterity do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.