Citizens’ Rights: The Constitution strengthens citizens’ rights by protecting the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It also guarantees the right to a fair trial, freedom of speech, press, and assembly, and the right to bear arms. Additionally, the Constitution gives Congress the authority to pass laws to protect citizens’ rights.
Economy: The Constitution strengthens the economy by creating a unified national marketplace, allowing for the free flow of goods and services. It also establishes the federal government’s power to tax and regulate commerce. Additionally, the Constitution gives Congress the authority to coin money and regulate its value.
National Security: The Constitution strengthens national security by creating a unified system of government with three branches: the legislature, executive, and judiciary. This system establishes a balance of power, preventing any single branch from becoming too powerful. Additionally, the Constitution gives Congress the authority to declare war, raise and support an army, and provide for a navy.