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The Role of the Constitution in Government
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Start with a question
What keeps a country’s government organized and fair? The Constitution plays a key role.
In brief
The Constitution is the foundational document that outlines how a government is structured and the powers it has. It sets rules that protect citizens’ rights and guide how leaders make decisions.
Questions to think about
- Why do you think it is important to have a written set of rules for government?
- How does the Constitution help protect individual freedoms?
- What might happen if there were no limits on government power?
Try this
Imagine you are creating a new country. Write down three rules you think are important for your government to follow. Share why you chose these rules and how they would help keep the country fair and organized.
One thing to take away
In one sentence, explain why the Constitution is important for a government.
Story bridge
Story bridge
Imagine traveling through time to visit different moments in history where the rules of government were being created or changed. You see how the Constitution helped shape decisions and protect people in those times, showing its lasting importance.
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