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It can actively be changed (amended) and grow.
The Constitution was a revolutionary document because it established the idea of popular sovereignty, which is the idea that the people govern themselves. For example the Constitution begins by saying "We the people..."
Yes. Great Britain has an "unwritten constitution." The Constitution of the UK is made up of laws and principles that govern the nation. There is no "one" document, like the United States Constitution, that makes up the constitution of the UK. Major historic documents, like the Magna Carta, are also considered part of this "Constitution."
The United States Constitution begins with the saying, "We the people." This statement makes it known that the government must represent the people of the United States.
The United States Constitution begins with the saying, "We the people." This statement makes it known that the government must represent the people of the United States.
The United States Supreme Court makes rulings that judge if laws are contrary to the constitution. For example, Roe v. Wade and the abortion and choice debate. it is not the law that is rewritten but the interpretation of the law that makes for changes in the application of law.
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The Constitution affect us, Americans, today because it makes the choices of how we live and what rules that we should follow. Without those rules, our lives would be terror! But thanks to the Constitution, we can vote the president in, and it includes whoand who will run!So, this is what the Constitution has done for us! Our lives today has been changed because, people signed this document and changed our lives!
Since you are asking an opinion I will give you mine. I believe that looking at the constitution as a living document is more valid. When the constitution was written 200 years ago many things we have today didn't exist, so there is a need to be able to address the world as it is not as it was. The one thing that hasn't changed is the question about what makes good government. If we can answer this question we maybe able to create a better government for the common good.
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