How does the Constitution relate to us?

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In the most general sense, the Constitution is the foundation upon which all the federal laws of the United States Government are based. Also, and equally important, the Constitution tells citizens how they can participate in government. It's important to realize that the People created the Constitution, and it is the People who can change the Constitution. The government works for the people. If every citizen fully realized this, I think many things would change.

 

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