Structure Of The Constitution Essay

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The Constitution was written on September 17, 1787, during the Philadelphia Convention; also known as the Constitutional Convention. America’s Founding Fathers: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, James Monroe, and Benjamin Franklin, all contributed to the creation of the democratic government of the United States. In doing so, they constructed the Constitution. Within the Constitution, it describes the role of the government and how it is divided between the three branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. The Constitution describes each branch and states their power so that there could be a separation of power and checks and balances between them. Also, The Constitution starts with the …show more content…

Equality was very limited in the Constitution first years. A major event that historically changed America was the Civil War. This was the fight for equality for slaves born in the United States. This war led to the passing of the 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the United States." Another issue was the right to vote for African Americans and women. With struggle, the 15th Amendment was passed that prohibited the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude” and the 19th Amendment passed which officially gave women the right to vote. There has always been a problem with African Americans being treated equally. During the mid-1950s to late 1960s, the civil rights movement was a struggle by the African Americans. The purpose of this movement was for Africans Americans to have the same civil rights of white. They wanted the right to be free of racial discrimination and have equal opportunity as whites. This is still inequality in current day when it comes to African Americans getting more jail time than whites in the same crime or police brutality mainly against African Americans. Everyone has different beliefs which make it hard for all Americans to be treated

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