The Constitution refers to America's fundamental governing document that outlines the structure of the government, lists the rights and liberties of citizens, and establishes the basic principles upon which the country is built.
Related terms
Bill of Rights: This refers to the first ten amendments to The Constitution that protect individual rights and freedoms. (e.g., freedom of speech)
Separation of Powers: This principle divides governmental powers among three branches - executive, legislative, and judicial - to prevent concentration of power in one branch.
Ratification: This term refers to the formal approval or acceptance process by which The Constitution became effective after being drafted.