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Dahlia Hudson
10 August, 13:28
What does a constitution do
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Quinten Tucker
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Answer: The Constitution of the United States of America was drafted in 1787. The Judicial, Executive and Legislative segments of the government came into effect in 1789. The main purpose of the constitution is to establish the basic rights of all American citizens. The U. S. Constitution is the supreme law of the nation. Mar 26, 2018
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