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15 November, 18:08

What word in the preamble of the constitution indicate that the farmers wanted the constitution to last forever?

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  1. 15 November, 18:23
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    Posterity

    The word is used in the Constitution to mean that it was also written for future generation. The founding fathers were visionaries that envisaged a document that would create a great republic and hoped that years later people will appreciate it
  2. 15 November, 19:07
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    In the preamble of the constitution the word "posterity" is used to signify that this document will last for generations to come. By using this term, the Framers wanted to give a sense of perpetuity to the constitution as milestone in the configuration of the United States of America.
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