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We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution National Finals, sponsored by the Center for Civic Education, is a yearly competition involving high school students from throughout the United States. The national finals simulates a congressional hearing and is held at the National Conference Center in Leesburg, Virginia, and in congressional ...
We the People (petitioning system), an online petitioning mechanism sponsored by the US federal government; We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, an activity sponsored by the Center for Civic Education; We the People Act, a bill proposed in the US House of Representatives; We the People Foundation, a tax-protest organization
We the People Foundation for Constitutional Education, Inc. also known as We the People Foundation is a non-profit education and research organization in Queensbury, New York with the declared mission "to protect and defend individual Rights as guaranteed by the Constitutions of the United States." [1] It was founded by Robert L. Schulz. [2]
The Preamble to the United States Constitution, beginning with the words We the People, is a brief introductory statement of the Constitution's fundamental purposes and guiding principles. Courts have referred to it as reliable evidence of the Founding Fathers' intentions regarding the Constitution's meaning and what they hoped the Constitution ...
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We the People, launched by the Obama administration on September 22, 2011, [3] active until January 20, 2021, the day of the inauguration of Joe Biden, [4] is a defunct section of the whitehouse.gov website used for petitioning the administration's policy experts.
All men are by nature equally free and independent. Such equality is necessary in order to create a free government. All men must be equal to each other in natural law. Jefferson also may have been influenced by Thomas Paine's Common Sense, which was published in early 1776: Benjamin Franklin by Joseph Duplessis, 1778. He is credited with ...