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The Constitution is referred to as a living document because it is open to constant change whether by ratifying the Constitution with a new amendment or by repealing an existing amendment. Consequently, as time goes on and new issues and concerns arise, the Constitution can be changed to meet the demands of the present and future.

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Everyday the constitution is used. When a person is arrested he is given Miranda rights. This comes from a Supreme Court decision utilizing the 14th amendment. If a police officer comes to your house and wants to search it he must give you a search warrant. This comes from the 4th, 5th, and 14th amendments. The ways we vote are in the constitution and how congress is elected and when. The duties of congress and the president are in the constitution. The fact that a president can only run two terms comes is in the constitution in the 22nd amendment. Who can vote is in the 15th, 19th, and 26th amendments. If you are arrested the constitution states you are to be given a "speedy trial " and to be given representation. The ability to protest is given you in the constitution or to write, say, or demonstrate against the government comes from the constitution. All of your civil rights are in the Bill of Rights. So, these are just a few examples of how the constitution is used today, but we need to pay attention to it to make sure that the constitution is followed and works for each one of us.

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Why is the us constitution considered a living document?

The Constitution of the United States is considered a living constitution because it can be ammended by the Supreme Court and so while it was written a long time ago it is still being changed to this day. So, because the original document is not "written in stone" and can be altered it is considered to be a "living" constitution. If this is a homework question, next time use the index or table of contents if you are unwilling to do a bit of proper reading or research, it will only take about a minute to find the answers.


How is the constitution a living document?

bill of right


The constitution is also known as what?

living document


Why can't it be said that the Constitution is a living document?

Of course the statement "the constitution is a living document" is metaphorical, since no document is living, it's a piece of paper with writing on it. As a metaphor, this statement would suggest that the constitution remains relevant and connected to the society which it helped to establish in the late 18th century, which is a long time ago. If you think that the constitution has become irrelevant, then you would say that the constitution is not a living document. Personally I find it to still be relevant.


The framers created article 5 to ensures that?

that the constitution would be a living, breathing document. ~Ham


Who said the constitution is not a living organism?

Antonin Scalia, Supreme court justice. "The constitution is not a living organism, it is a legal document."


What does the us constitution considered to be a living document mean?

It is not! It a document that was created over 200 years a go by the founding fathers, that was the guide to the laws in this land


Why do you call the constitution a living document?

its still being used and interpreted


What make constitution a living document?

It can actively be changed (amended) and grow.


Are more likely to see the Constitution as a living changeable document.?

Liberals


Which aspects of the constitution enable it to remain living document?

its the ability to be amended.


Who are more likely to see the Constitution as a living changeable document?

Liberals