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  2. United States Constitution - Britannica Kids

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    The United States Constitution is the most basic law of the United States. All other laws—including local, state, and U.S. laws—must agree with the U.S. Constitution.

  3. The Constitution is the highest law in the United States. All other laws come from the Constitution. It says how the government works. It creates the Presidency. It creates the Congress. It creates the Supreme Court. Each state also has a constitution. The constitutions of the states are their highest law

  4. The Constitution For Kids - YouTube

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    In this video the Constitution is explained for kids! Learn about what the Constitution contains, why it begins with "We the people" and why the Constitution is called the highest law in...

  5. The United States Constitution for Kids - Civic Ed

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    The United States Constitution for Kids. Introduction. Following the War of Independence with Great Britain, the former colonies began to consider the best way to govern their newly created and unified nation.

  6. US Government for Kids: Constitution - Ducksters

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    Kids learn about the Constitution of the United States government. The framework and supreme law of the land.

  7. U.S. Constitution - LawForKids

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    Short Version -- This is a summary of the important issues covered in this section of the US Constitution. Congress alone has the power to make laws. Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Long Version -- This is the text of the Actual US Constitution

  8. The Constitution for Kids: 8th through 12th. Grade. Pictures of the Constitution. The main site. If you have any questions about any words or ideas on this page, please ask. your parents or teachers for help. Understanding the Constitution is important. for all Americans, even kids!