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Which of these statements is true regarding the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States?
A.
It explains the purposes of the constitution.
B.
It sets up the power of the states over the people.
C.
It defines the role of the states to the federal government.
D.
It establishes the three branches of government.
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A. It explains the purposes of the constitution.
The Preamble states the goals and purposes (e.g., form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility), but it does not set up state powers, define state-federal roles, or establish the three branches (those are in the Articles).
The Preamble states the goals and purposes (e.g., form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility), but it does not set up state powers, define state-federal roles, or establish the three branches (those are in the Articles).
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