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合衆国憲法の最初の3つの言葉は "We the People"(我ら合衆国の人民)です。これはどういう意味ですか?
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軍隊が我々を守ること
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自治 / 国民主権
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市民だけが権利を持つこと
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大統領が全員の代弁をすること
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