To make sure people of America have equal rights.
to protect the rights of the citizens.
A:While it would be valid to say that the constitution is to protect the rights of the citizens.The first 10 amendments (The Bill of Rights) was designed to protect the rights of the citizens.
Additional amendments can be defined as either further clarifying citizen's rights, or updating major constitutional issues or further defining the federal government organization.
It essentially provides a template for all US law, and by definition is the set of laws that can not be declared unconstitutional.
While Congress can pass laws to support or clarify constitutional law, they are also the set of laws that Congress lacks the authority to directly modify, and thus provides a check on the powers of the Federal Governmental Bodies.
th purpose of ammending the constitution is because you have to make sure you have it all right every year by law and president....lol i sound smart but im lien its just a good guess so what tha hey use dha mess!
It's because our country's necessities change overtime, and as they change, changes and additions and modifications must be made to the Constitution.So instead of ruining the constitution and restarting with a new government, we just modify it (Offer a means for American citizens to change the government if necessary.)
They are changes made to the constitution.
It is important to know why items have been added or removed from the basic Bill of Rights. The Amendments in the Constitution are to clarify the specifics of the Bill of Rights.
The constitution was a set of laws or 'rules' applicable at the time it was created. Amendments create additional laws as the population adapted and evolved.
An amending formula is a procedure for changing the Constitution.
It would be a mixed constituion. Polybius saw the Rome's republican system as a mixed constituion
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Amending.
federalism
To determine how the vice president was chosen (apex)
To adjust it for unseen conditions that happen over time.
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amendment: 1) the act of amending of the state of being amended 2) an alteration of or addition to a motion, bill, constituion, etc 3) a change made by correction, addition or deletion (The editors made a few admendments to the manuscript.)
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To change the bill in some way. Usually this means specifying something or making something more clear.
The Politics and government of Rome
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