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excerpt from a founding document | founding principle | explain your reasoning
institution, article vi
s constitution, and the laws of the united
tes... shall be the supreme law of the land...
rst amendment, bill of rights
ongress shall make no law respecting an
tablishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
ercise thereof...
e declaration of independence
vernments are instituted among men, deriving
r just powers from the consent of the
erned, --that whenever any form of
ernment becomes destructive of these ends,
the right of the people to alter or to abolish
d to institute new government ...
h amendment, bill of rights (reserves
r for the states)
owers not delegated to the united states
constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
are reserved to the states respectively,
e people ...
nlocking
e text
supreme = highest or most powerful
prohibiting = not allow something
instituted = establish or start
deriving = obtain or get from
destructive = cause damage or harm
delegated = give power to another
would the framers of the u.s. constitution ensure the protection of religious liberty?
framers believed that equality for all people meant that all religions must be treate
framers wanted to prevent...
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This problem relates to the subfield of Politics (under Social Science) as it involves analyzing founding documents of the United States (Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence) and identifying founding principles (like Supremacy Clause, Religious Freedom, Popular Sovereignty, Federalism) and explaining reasoning about constitutional law and governance principles.