Enduring Constitution...
Don't worry I couldn't find the answer either until I looked at the name of the section of that chapter in the book.
Yes it is and no its not
No, not unless the Constitution is changed -- changing the Constitution is a slow, laborious process.
Because during the constitution, it was their way of revolutionizing our country.
Through the use of amendments.
a strong constitution because you can protect your country easier.
Platt amendment
There are only two way the US Constitution can be changed.Vote of both houses of Congress, followed by ratification by the statesCalling of a Constitutional Convention, followed by ratification by the states.
Yes, the constitution can be changed by changing the amendments. Also you can add onto the constitution and take off from the constitution, because some of the amendments are to be broken, because in America of the US you can be a free man/or woman, you are aloud to have freedom of speech, religions. Woman can vote now and the black people are not slaves and they too can vote, because most of all this is America and it's a free country to anyone and everyone.
yes because many constitution are hard to change
The Founding Fathers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in the U.S. Constitution, to provide Congress with the ability to meet the needs of a changing country. The clause is found in Article One.
The Founding Fathers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in the U.S. Constitution, to provide Congress with the ability to meet the needs of a changing country. The clause is found in Article One.
They were worried about society changing and the need for different laws. They didn't want the country to get stuck because no changes could be made.