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What are the main goals of the U.S. Constitution?​

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The Constitution establishes six goals for the U.S. government to meet. The preamble are those 6 goals.

The first goal was to create a more perfect union, or promote national unity. The second goal was to establish justice, or equality before the law. The third goal was to ensure domestic tranquility, or peace at home. The fourth goal was to provide for the common defense, or the security of the nation.

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The first goal was to create a more perfect union, or promote national unity. The second goal was to establish justice, or equality before the law. The third goal was to ensure domestic tranquility, or peace at home. The fourth goal was to provide for the common defense, or the security of the nation.
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