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  1. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States. [3] It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constitution delineates the national frame and constrains the powers of the federal government.

  2. The bibliography of the United States Constitution is a comprehensive selection of books, journal articles and various primary sources about and primarily related to the Constitution of the United States that have been published since its ratification in 1788.

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    The Constitution consists of a preamble, seven original articles, twenty-seven amendments, and a paragraph certifying its enactment by the constitutional convention.

    The authors of the Constitution were clearly aware that changes would be necessary from time to time if the Constitution was to endure and cope with the effects of the anticipated growth of the nation. However, they were also conscious that such change should not be easy, lest it permit ill-conceived and hastily passed amendments. Balancing this, t...

    The Constitution has a total of 27 amendments. The first ten, collectively known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified simultaneously. The following seventeen were ratified separately.

    Primary sources

    1. Bailyn, Bernard (ed.). The Debate on the Constitution: Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters During the Struggle for Ratification. Part One: September 1787 to February 1788. The Library of America, 1993. ISBN 0940450429 2. Bailyn, Bernard (ed.). The Debate on the Constitution: Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters During the Struggle for Ratification. Part Two: January to August 1788. The Library of America, 1993. ISBN 094045064X 3. Garvey, J...

    Reference Books

    1. Hall, Kermit (ed.). The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States.Oxford University Press, 1992. 2. Levy, Leonard W. et al., (eds.). Encyclopedia of the American Constitution.5 vol; 1992.

    Secondary sources

    1. Amar, Akhil Reed. America's Constitution: A Biography. New York: Random House, 2005. ISBN 1400062624 2. Anastaplo, George. Reflections on Constitutional Law.University Press of Kentucky, 2006. ISBN 0813191564 3. Beard, Charles. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. Dover Publications, 2004. ISBN 978-0486433653 4. Beeman, Richard R., Stephen Botein, and Edward C., Carter, II (eds.). Beyond Confederation: Origins of the Constitution and American National Identi...

    All links retrieved December 27, 2020. 1. Constitution of the United StatesThe National Archives 2. United States Constitution and related resourcesLibrary of Congress 3. U.S. Constitution Annotatedby the Congressional Research Service of the U.S.

  4. t. e. The United States Constitution has served as the supreme law of the United States since taking effect in 1789. The document was written at the 1787 Philadelphia Convention and was ratified through a series of state conventions held in 1787 and 1788.

  5. 5 days ago · The oldest written national constitution in use, the Constitution defines the principal organs of government and their jurisdictions and the basic rights of citizens. (For a list of amendments to the U.S. Constitution, see below.) Click here for the text of the Constitution of the United States of America. Constitutional Convention

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  6. Article V. The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of ...

  7. The United States Constitution is the highest law of the United States of America. It was signed on September 17, 1787 by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later, it was put into effect, or ratified, by representatives of the people of the first 13 states. [1] When nine of the states ratified the document, they ...