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  2. Constitution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the United States is the oldest and longest-standing written and codified national constitution in force in the world. [ 4 ] [ a ] The drafting of the Constitution , often referred to as its framing, was completed at the Constitutional Convention , which assembled at Independence Hall in Philadelphia between May 25 and ...

  3. Constitution of 1931 - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Constitution of 1931 may refer to: Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China ... Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. 1931 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May 2 – George Fisher Baker, financier and philanthropist (born 1840) May 14 – David Belasco, Broadway impresario, theater owner and playwright (born 1853) June 2 – Joseph W. Farnham, screenwriter (born 1884) July 5 – Arthur Starr Eakle, mineralogist (born 1862)

  5. Christian amendment - Wikipedia

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    Christian amendment describes any of several attempts to amend a country's constitution in order to officially make it a Christian state.. In the United States, the most significant attempt to amend the United States Constitution by inserting explicitly Christian ideas and language began during the American Civil War and was spearheaded by the National Reform Association.

  6. A growing political movement aims to rewrite the U.S ...

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    Recent media attention has raised questions about the political movement in favor of revising the U.S. Constitution.

  7. Guilly d'Herbemont - Wikipedia

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    On 7 February 1931 d'Herbemont symbolically presented, in the presence of several ministers, the first two white canes. These were given to a blind soldier and a blind civilian. [ 1 ] These were followed by the distribution of 5000 white canes to blind French veterans from World War I and blind civilians.

  8. Second Constitutional Convention of the United States

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    A Convention of States is one of two methods authorized by Article Five of the United States Constitution whereby amendments to the United States Constitution may be proposed: two thirds of the State legislatures (that is, 34 of the 50) may call a convention to propose amendments, which become law only after ratification by three-fourths (38) of the states.

  9. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the United States recognizes that the states have the power to set voting requirements. A few states allowed free Black men to vote, and New Jersey also included unmarried and widowed women who owned property. [1] Generally, states limited this right to property-owning or tax-paying White males (about 6% of the population). [2]

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