Washington, D.C
39 signers
the actual answer is Gouverneur Morris
Thirty nine of the fifty five delegates actually signed the Constitution.
Basically, Yes The constitution was made to be timless. It has such things that allow it to be interpreted different ways, because the writers knew that the world will forever change. If this doesn't answer your question, please email me at: nickdb93@Verizon.net -Glad to help, Nick- In the majority of the constitutions, is signed to stablish the formula of "the soveregnity resides on the people " So if the actual constitution is afected in any way by present and actual conflict, the constitution itselfs stablish gives to the people the autority to change or restablish the actual constitution. So the constitution is an timeless document in form, and in background.
The Constitution was *composed* and *created* by many people, but the language used and the actual writing are Thomas Jefferson's.
Basically, Yes The constitution was made to be timless. It has such things that allow it to be interpreted different ways, because the writers knew that the world will forever change. If this doesn't answer your question, please email me at: nickdb93@verizon.net -Glad to help, Nick- In the majority of the constitutions, is signed to stablish the formula of "the soveregnity resides on the people " So if the actual constitution is afected in any way by present and actual conflict, the constitution itselfs stablish gives to the people the autority to change or restablish the actual constitution. So the constitution is an timeless document in form, and in background.
Timothy Matlack engrossed the Declaration of Independence. However, he did not pen the US Constitution. The actual ink was put on the page by Jacob Shallus. Gouverneur Morris is credited with much of the constitution's phraseology and is sometimes called the penman of the constitution.
Some would say so, but it was a social contract that did not lay out any actual laws, like the US Constitution does.
Factions are not talked about in the actual constitution. However, there were other publications at the time that spoke of factions that must be guarded against.
Such a judge would be called a "strict constructionist". This is because that judge would construe, or interpret, the Constitution in a strict way, keeping close to the literal meaning of the actual words used. in the Constitution.
This question refers to the procedures for modifying the Constitution of the United States. The actual revisions themselves are known as Amendments. The adding of Amendments occurs through a Constitutional Convention.
the first ten amendments to the federal Constitution