ULSA Constitution for the United States Unit Test

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It is important to note that the correct year is 1787, not "17872."

Delegates met in Philadelphia in 1787 to address the weaknesses of the existing government under the Articles of Confederation. This gathering is known as the Constitutional Convention. The purpose was to draft a new constitution that would provide a stronger central government while still safeguarding the rights of individual states.

Some key concepts related to the United States Constitution include:

1. The Convening of the Constitutional Convention: Delegates from various states gathered in Philadelphia to create a new framework for the federal government.

2. The Constitution: The resulting document, known as the United States Constitution, established the structure and powers of the federal government, as well as protecting individual rights.

3. Separation of Powers: The Constitution established a system of government where power is divided between three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

4. Checks and Balances: To prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful, the Constitution includes a system of checks and balances. Each branch has the ability to limit the powers of the other branches.

5. The Ratification Process: After the Constitution was drafted, it needed to be ratified by the states. This process required approval from at least nine of the thirteen states.

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