The Preamble to the Constitution does not specify providing for
a. domestic tranquility.
b. common defense.
c. justice.
d. economic equity.
Answer: d. economic equity.
The Aim to the United States Constitution’s Prologue defines the most essential functions and moral standards for the organization of the Constitution itself. The Preamble specifies the objectives: to achieve the better Union, to defend justice, to maintain the peace by all over, to protect against the danger of external peril, to raise the welfare level of the nation, to secure the comforts of liberty. Then again, the Preamble does not state or declare so but the provision of economic equity is an intended goal among others. Though a wide variety of viewpoints can be taken as to an interpretation of the general welfare provision included in the Preamble, equality in economic matters is not highlighted as a primary area of focus and is merely subsumed into the process of achieving the general welfare
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