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Sure, they are at the center of each and every liberal Constitution in the world, specially in America.
slavery and the slave trade were still legal
A clear sign for voters to end slavery permanently by amending the Constitution was a realization that it was morally wrong. Many political leaders helped to make this a reality but it still took nearly a century before it would begin to result in equality among races.
yes, the constitution is very important without it, people say that we would still be in the Revolutionary War!
No, back then they were still considered slaves.
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Both, those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it; the constitution as the supreme law of the land still applies, and the reason for the rebellion that started this government (the declaration of independence) is still a valid reason for rebellion today.
For some people, it is not only relevant, it is a spiritual calling.
Of course the statement "the constitution is a living document" is metaphorical, since no document is living, it's a piece of paper with writing on it. As a metaphor, this statement would suggest that the constitution remains relevant and connected to the society which it helped to establish in the late 18th century, which is a long time ago. If you think that the constitution has become irrelevant, then you would say that the constitution is not a living document. Personally I find it to still be relevant.
description of one feature of the Constitution designed to protect individuals from the abuse of power by government and how this feature is still relevant in current American society.
The Constitution is incredibly relevant. In the US it still functions as supreme law and is at the center of many debates regarding what rights citizens have and what laws they must follow. Abroad, the Constitution was used as a framework for many newly democratic countries, making it incredibly important for those countries as well.
Sure, they are at the center of each and every liberal Constitution in the world, specially in America.
Orwell's allegorical novelette is still relevant today where we see the manipulation and machinations of an Oligarchical government that controls and distorts information .
The United States Constitution remains relevant today by providing the blueprints and operating procedures of the federal government. Despite the need for amendments throughout US History to modernize the language, the Constitution is still the backbone of our government's structure.
Yes it is still relevant in some parts
The Crucible is still relevant today as mass fear, and political scapegoating still occurs.
"The old American purposes are still wholly relevant" (John F. Kennedy).Meaning still completely relevant- or still completely of importance.