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Why is the consititution called a living document?

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What was the document that stop slavery?

the u.s consititution


A change in the consititution is called?

An amendment


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Why is the constitutuion called a living document?

It's known as living , Because when can edit it , which are called Amendments .


Why is the constitution-is called a living document?

it is flexible and can be changed to meet new conditions.


Who is the father of the consititution?

Thomas Jefferson


What do you call changes in the Consititution?

amendments


Who is the father of the Consititution''?

Thomas Jefferson


What is the difference between a living will and a living trust?

A will is a document that transfers a person's property to others upon his/her death. This is called a testamentary document. It has no effect to transfer property until the testator dies. A living trust is a document that creates a fund of property, which is administered by the trustee for the benefit of other persons but with certain restrictions or directions on how the fund is to be used. This is called an inter vivos document because it is effective to transfer property during the person's lifetime.


Which was the first state to approve the Consititution?

Delaware


What does living document mean?

Living document means that it is a famous document that we still use today (ex. The Declaration of Independence).


When was the US Consititution ratified?

On 21 June 1788.