Description
- In order to form a more perfect Union [a group of independent states joined together for some specific purpose]
- Establish justice [behavior or treatment based on what is morally right or fair; or, the administration of the law or authority in maintaining this.]
- Insure domestic [refers to one’s own country] tranquility [calmness]
- Provide for the common defense
- Promote the general [concerning all or most people] welfare [prosperity and happiness]
- Secure the blessings [benefits] of liberty to ourselves and our posterity [all of a person’s descendants; all future generations or future mankind]
Here is the Preamble in bold letters, with definitions of key words in brackets:
We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union [a group of independent states joined together for some specific purpose], establish justice [behavior or treatment based on what is morally right or fair; or, the administration of the law or authority in maintaining this.], insure domestic [refers to one’s own country] tranquility [calmness], provide for the common defense, promote the general [concerning all or most people] welfare [prosperity and happiness], and secure the blessings [benefits] of liberty to ourselves and our posterity [all of a person’s descendants; all future generations or future mankind], do ordain [officially order] and establish [set up on a permanent basis] this Constitution for the United States of America.
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