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What is so significant about the Preamble’s opening words, “ we the people of the United States. . . “ ?
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What is so significant about the Preamble’s opening words, “ we the people of the United States. . . “ ?
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Stating that we the people are together as a whole. WE would not who we are today. We survived, thrived and conquered. We the people is the first sentence because we the people of the United States give power to the government.
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