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what are the 6 goals of the constitution? this is just a list, so you don't need to include explanations for each.

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The six goals of the US Constitution are to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty.

Step-by-step explanation:

The six goals of the US Constitution as stated in the Preamble are:

  1. To form a more perfect union (correct problems inherent in the Articles of Confederation)
  2. To establish justice (create a system of fair and equitable law)
  3. To insure domestic tranquility (prevent conflicts within or between states)
  4. To provide for the common defense (unify in national defense against attacks)
  5. To promote the general welfare (enhance economic and social prosperity)
  6. To secure the blessings of liberty (protect individual freedoms and rights)

These goals reflect the foundational aims of the Constitution and provide a framework for the function of the United States government.

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