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The Constitution in Our Lego World

by Isaiah Durand
(Chile)

The Constitution in Our Lego World


Legos are a fabulous way to learn about life. After our mother read us the Constitution, we decided to build the Capitol Building, where the Congress meets, and the White House. Turning out a big success, we elected a president who was to be re-elected every four weeks. However, how could we lawfully elect a president?


By nominating our mini-figures, we elected a superb cowboy as our first president. Truly Legos are an outstanding way to study life.

Like following instructions to build an awesome Lego set, it is wonderful to put into practice the Constitution. Building a state legislative which elected the Senators, we designated the Congress. Although we had no judges, it did not really matter because there were no criminals to judge! Next we began strictly putting into practice the constitutional laws such as no standing army and no Federal Bank or Federal Reserve.


Without a doubt, we decided that a flat tax would be the best and fairest way to raise money. Truthfully it is excellent to observe the Constitution even in our Lego world.

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