Since the Framers knew that they couldn't foresee every issue that would arise in the future, they allowed the Constitution to be amended if the need arose. This could be done through amendments.
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The framers put clauses in the Constitution to allow for amendments to be made if specific issues should arise once the federal system was implemented. They also allowed for parts of the Constitution to be interpreted in different ways.
because they were declared war!
If the framers had filled the Constitution with details and specific guidelines, it would have made things a lot harder to change in a generalized way.
yes, this is one of the provisions the framers devised to address the two perspectives of the federalists versus the anti- federalists.
A concern that one branch of the government would override if no one was powerful enough to keep them in check was why a three branch government was implemented.
It was framed in a specific manner to avoid corruption, but this has failed with the inclusion of adverse legisltation by representatives of the people but not by the people themselves
Framers are people who wrote the constitution
NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.
Slavery was economically and culturally entrenched in the southern states in the late eighteenth century. The southern States would not have supported the ratification of the Constitution if it had called for the end of slavery.
There are 53 framers in the U.S. Constitution
One of the framers fell off of the roof! The framers of the US Constitution seem to have been quite wise.