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MrsHero:

What is one ideal stated in the preamble of the Constitution? The states should have power. The president should have veto power. The people should have power. The powers of government should be separated.

Razor:

I think you mean- What is one idea stated in the preamble of the Constitution. Let's review: The preamble is the introduction to the Constitution document, the summary that you'd find at the end of some educational chapter of a book. It states the purpose of and the intention of the laws written in the document. But these days it's more of a guideline for courts to follow when running cases. "The first three words, "We the People," have been interpreted to mean that the Constitution (and therefore all law in the U.S.) stems from the people - not individual states. This sets the tone for the entire document, and in turn, the laws of the United States." Source - Under, What are the most important points or words in the preamble?https://constitution.findlaw.com/preamble.html#:~:text=Namely%2C%20the%20preamble%20says%20that,more%20perfect%22%20country%20for%20Americans. So with this information we can conclude that the main 𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗮 isn't A, B, or D.

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