In the Preamble to the US Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase "and to our posterity" (1 point)

They wanted to form a better government to protect from tyranny of monarchies
They wanted to form a better government immediately
They wanted to form a better government for the future generations
• They wanted to form a government where the people have power

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The meaning of the phrase "and to our posterity" in the Preamble to the US Constitution is that they wanted to form a better government for the future generations. The phrase indicates that the intentions and actions of the framers of the Constitution were not only for their own benefit but also for the benefit of future generations of Americans.