Most likely we would be a monarchy of some sort.
people would live alot diffrent lives and we would have diffrrent cities and communites. we would eat differently and live our lives without alot of things. there you have your answer fo "how would life be different without the construction fo the us?"
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Life without pi would be different. M&M's would be square, the world, door knobs, most fruit, car tires, water bottle lids, marker caps and a lot more. Life without pi would be different to everyone, and would sure be hard to get used to.
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you would have to use other forms of communication. Ex. mail
Without friction, it would be difficult to walk, drive, or hold objects in place. Machines would not work efficiently and sports would be very different. Overall, life would be more challenging and less predictable without friction.
Well, that government would not be able to modernize with the rest of the world. Amendments allow a Constitution to be changed so without them it would become outdated. For the US, the Constitution would still be how it was when it was drafted, and it would basically be the supreme law of the land in the 21st century, but still in a 1700's time period, if that makes sense.
---- The Constitution would be different because the men had education in there life and woman didn't they were just told to do all the work in the house. Men knew every thing about the constitution because they were either in the war or they were involved in the Philadelphia Convention.
we would not be able to watch television or talk to freinds with our phones