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the Declaration of Independence.
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it is a living document. that means that it can still be changed and added two. this makes it flexible. also we have a bicameral government meaning we support two houses. that makes it flexible too.
(I'm assuming you're talking about the United States here) A quick place to look for major changes in national law is in the Amendments to the Constitution. Most of the changes to our founding document were put into place after the deaths of our founding fathers.
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Currently, the length of terms for the US president, US Senators, and US Representatives is fixed in the US Constitution. Terms for federal judges are for life or until retirement or removal for cause (impeachment). Terms of office for other positions are set by the constitution, charter, or other organizing document that defines and creates the position. In some cases, the document may grant authority to a governing body (such as a city commission) to set the term of office, but generally it is spelled out in the governing document. The length of term can, of course, be changed by amendment to the governing document. In countries where power is vested in an absolute ruler (think King, dictator, Czar, etc.) length of political terms is set by that absolute ruler.
the land has changed alot but the anamals to
OK should be capitalised as it is an abbreviation of the word, okay. Both can be used and either one should be used throughout and not changed part way through a document or a piece of text, etc.
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it has got bigger.
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It can actively be changed (amended) and grow.
It can actively be changed (amended) and grow.