True. They had the foresight to make it so it could be amended.
The 55 men who met in Philadelphia to form a new government in 1787.
An 'Amendment' is any change to the constitution or federal document.
The Virginia constitution
An amendment (check your spelling) is a change to something. Usually a legal document, it is a change made to that document. In the case of the US Consitution, it is a legal change to the Constitution.
No! It is a document that has lasted generations. Do you think you can change it? The government has no right to.
that the constitution would be a living, breathing document. ~Ham
yes, because its always subject to change
The ability to change and be amended.
A change or addition to the Constitution of the United States of America is called an amendment, which is defined as "a change or addition to a legal document which, when properly signed, has the same legal power as the original document."
The Constitution of the United States of America is not set in stone. It is constantly subject to subtle interpretive change by the courts and major change by the passage of amendments.
Interpretations change to reflect society.
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document