U.S. Constitution (1787) leads with 82% of votes
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Imagine the U.S. Constitution as the reigning champ of foundational American values, its 1787 roots crafting the framework of a burgeoning nation. Now, picture the Thirteenth Amendment stepping into the ring in 1865, a bold challenger aiming to redefine the very liberty the Constitution promised, by abolishing slavery. This isn't just a battle; it's a revolution frozen in time. Here, we decide: What truly defines the spirit of America? Is it the original blueprint or the crucial amendments that strive to perfect it? Your pick isn’t just a preference—it’s a statement of what you believe makes the foundation of American ideals.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer U.S. Constitution (1787) over Thirteenth Amendment (1865) when it comes to the greatest U.S. Legislation of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick U.S. Constitution (1787) 82.6% of the time over Thirteenth Amendment (1865).
Across all battles:
U.S. Constitution (1787) win rate: 81.7%
Thirteenth Amendment (1865) win rate: 52.2%
It's a heavyweight clash between foundational legal documents. The U.S. Constitution sets up the system, while the Thirteenth Amendment corrects a critical moral failing of that original document. Fans are torn over foundational breadth versus moral depth.
Fans love the Thirteenth Amendment for its profound impact on human rights, specifically its abolishment of slavery. This amendment marks a pivotal shift in American history, resonating deeply with those who value justice and equality.
The U.S. Constitution is way ahead probably because it's the cornerstone of American law and governance. Its broad impact on almost every aspect of life makes it a fan favorite, overshadowing even significant amendments like the Thirteenth.