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War and Treaties in the Constitution

War and Treaties in the Constitution

Every year, schools and government agencies join the nation in observingÌıConstitution Day and Citizenship DayÌıthe week before and after Sept. 17, the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Federal courts participate by offering educational resources and experiences in their communities.... Read More

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