The Framers wanted it to be relatively easy to consider changes to the Constitution. Yet they wanted proposed changes to be carefully considered.They also wanted to be sure that Amendments had the full support of the nation.Therefore, it is more difficult to ratify an Amendment and make it into law than it is to propose, or suggest, it.
it was difficult for them because they had to make sure that the constitution couldn't be changed unless it had the support of the people.
Well because there couldn't be a lot of amendments, because if there were a lot, then they would have lost their meaning and purpose
So Framers could not anticipate future social,economic, or political events.
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The Framers didn't want the Constitution being changed on a regular basis for any other reason aside from one of the utmost importance. As a result, while there is an involved process, with mandatory approval required from the different houses of Congress, amending the Constitution is possible if needed.
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Quote from website below: In authorizing the creation of a federal district as seat of government, the Framers made no provision for the suffrage rights of persons who resided there.
that question doesn't make much sense. all branches of government have the responsibility to abide by the constitution. the judiciary interprets the constitution, the legislature can amend the constitution, and the executive is in charge of carrying out the constitution and enforcing laws.
The Framers thought this because:England was being a bumA Constitution protects basic rightsAnd moreA constitution is a written plan that tells how a government should be run and organized. The Framers thought a constitution was necessary to achieve these purposes because without a constitution, we would live in a state of nature( trauma noise) where there is no government or laws. Some people would take away other peoples rights. Our rights to life liberty and property would not be protected. The framers read this from John Locke, a englishman who lived in the 1600s. John Locke said that everyone should make a social contract which is an agreement to make a government and follow its laws.
The Framers didn't want the Constitution being changed on a regular basis for any other reason aside from one of the utmost importance. As a result, while there is an involved process, with mandatory approval required from the different houses of Congress, amending the Constitution is possible if needed.
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because they wanted to have an adittude
They made it very difficult to change the Constitution
They made it very difficult to change the Constitution
They made it very difficult to change the Constitution
The framers of the Constitution knew that it would have to be changed in time.
The framers of the constitution leaned toward a Republican system of government. They felt that a republic led to indirect authority where people can elect political figures to make some decisions for them instead of all of them.
because they are farmers. they can do what they want.
Quote from website below: In authorizing the creation of a federal district as seat of government, the Framers made no provision for the suffrage rights of persons who resided there.
the main problem would have being the the fight that the framers had, had till today and every so after. by victory