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the situation without amendment in the constitution become worst

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Why is the Constitution bad?

The Constitution of the United States is not bad. Without it, we probably would not have a country right now. If there are things that people don't like, the constitution is amendable! If people want to say that the constitution is bad, I would like to see them write a better one. People need to become active in their country and research the truth in issues.


Why is it important to have a chapter in the constitution about how it can be changed?

First, there are no chapters in the constitution. There are articles and admendments. It is important to be able to change the constitution because it was written in 1787 and adopted in 1789. Our founding fathers had the foresight to see that things would be invented and society would change and the constitution would have to adapt to the changes. Electric power hadn't even been invented when it was written neither were computers or drones. No telephones or TV's and no movies. The airplane won't be invented until 1903 and so was the car in 1889. All of these things have affected society and rights. We have no idea what the world will be like in a 100 years but our constitution will meet the future needs of that world because it can change.


Was the Mayflower Compact the first written constitution in America?

Some would say so, but it was a social contract that did not lay out any actual laws, like the US Constitution does.


Where did they sign the Mayflower Compact?

on the may flower it was an agreement that would govern the new world as the pilgrims would begin to live there like the Constitution


What does the preamble do to the constitution?

The Preamble does nothing. The Articles of the Constitution set up the framework of the US government and its relations to the states and they are the supreme law of the land as amended from time to time. The Preamble has no such effect, because it is merely an introductory paragraph. At best it can be looked to as a source of guidance in interpreting the Articles of the Constitution, but that is it.

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Why were ten admendments later amended to the constitution why did the founding fathers feel these were necessary?

they just felt like we didn't have enough law powered over the U.S.A


What our country would be like without the constitution?

The United Kingdom has managed without one for the last 1000 years


Why is the Constitution bad?

The Constitution of the United States is not bad. Without it, we probably would not have a country right now. If there are things that people don't like, the constitution is amendable! If people want to say that the constitution is bad, I would like to see them write a better one. People need to become active in their country and research the truth in issues.


Why is it important to have a chapter in the constitution about how it can be changed?

First, there are no chapters in the constitution. There are articles and admendments. It is important to be able to change the constitution because it was written in 1787 and adopted in 1789. Our founding fathers had the foresight to see that things would be invented and society would change and the constitution would have to adapt to the changes. Electric power hadn't even been invented when it was written neither were computers or drones. No telephones or TV's and no movies. The airplane won't be invented until 1903 and so was the car in 1889. All of these things have affected society and rights. We have no idea what the world will be like in a 100 years but our constitution will meet the future needs of that world because it can change.


How life would be like without the amendments of the constitution?

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.


Why did many support the ratification of the Constitution without the Bill of Rights?

Without the Bill of Rights, the Constitution looked much like the governmental rules in England, which early Americans were trying to escape. Until the Bill of Rights was included to guarantee certain basic civil liberties to American citizens, the majority of people would not support the Constitution in the works


How would life be like with out the constitution?

There would be more crime, just like in the book Lord of the Flies.


Would the constitution survive without the amendment system?

no you wouldn't you couldn't because if there were no amendments there would be no rights for the citizens. if there is no rights for the citizens, people would be not allowed freedom of speech or religion and also the country would almost be like a dictatorship.


What would happen if there were no written constitution in india?

There would be no written laws. We wouldn't have any freedom of speech or religion.


How would the earth be like without plate tetonics?

ok how would the earth be like without plate tetonics


What would the world be like without technology?

like the would will be useless


Missouri second constitution was written in?

I would like a copy of the Drake Constitution of Missouri--2nd Constitution. Thank you, Gary Ayres417-754-8397 garyayres@hughes.net