Wednesday, March 11, 2009

50 Questions About the Constitution



1. Why was it written?
2. How long did it take to write it?
3. Where was it written?
4. Who wrote the actual document?
5. Who approved it?
6. Who signed it?
7. Was it debated?
8. Which country was the first to recognize it?
9. Is this the oldest/youngest constitution?
10. How many Americans have actually read it?
11. Do we still uphold what it?
12. What influenced it?
13. How many languages has it been translated into?
14. Why is it important?
15. Why is it unimportant?
16. Who does it affect?
17. Is it effective?
18. Is it still relevant to modern society?
19. What kind of pen was it written with?
20. Did the writer get writer's cramp?
21. How many drafts were written?
22. Is it the most famous document in the world?
23. Are there any spelling mistakes?
24. What was omitted?
25. Why was it omitted?
26. Did the founding father's regret omitting anything?
27. Which other countries have been affected by it?
28. How is it being preserved?
29. Is there a map on the back?
30. How many presidents actually knew what it said?
31. Is it overlooked in today's government?
32. Where is it today?
33. Did the founding fathers know the change it would bring worldwide?
34. How would they react to what we've done with it today?
35. How big is it?
36. How many words does it have?
37. Monetarily, how much is it worth?
38. Are there any urban legends about it?
39. Has it ever been stolen?
40. Who was the oldest person to sign it?
41. How specific is it?
42. Was it meant for open interpretation?
43. How were the signers chosen?
44. Who was the youngest person to sign it?
45. Could it have been generated in any other land?
46. Which building was it signed in?
47. Did any of the signers return to live in Europe?
48. Did John Locke's ideology have an impact on it?
49. How many signers were there?
50. How long did it take England to find out it was written?

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