Webcast Archive: Constitution

Eastern Wyoming College is proud to celebrate Constitution Day, September 17. As part of this celebration, EWC has prepared a recording of a reading of the Constitution by Aaron Bahmer and Wayne Deahl. To listen to this streaming audio presentation, click the "play" button below. You can advance or rewind to any portion of the Constitution by clicking the "next track" or "previous track" button on the player.

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The Constitution, ratified in 1787, forms the foundation law for the United States of America. This document establishes that political power rests within the hands of the people. In addition, it forms a republican government filled with checks and balances which limit the government's ability to oppress the people while ensuring their rights.

Tracking

  1. Preamble
  2. Article 1
  3. Article 2
  4. Article 3
  5. Article 4
  6. Article 5
  7. Article 6
  8. Article 7
  9. Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10)
  10. Amendment 11
  11. Amendment 12
  12. Amendment 13
  13. Amendment 14
  1. Amendment 15
  2. Amendment 16
  3. Amendment 17
  4. Amendment 18
  5. Amendment 19
  6. Amendment 20
  7. Amendment 21
  8. Amendment 22
  9. Amendment 23
  10. Amendment 24
  11. Amendment 25
  12. Amendment 26
  13. Amendment 27

For more information, visit the Constitution Center.

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