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The framers of the Constitution knew that it would have to be changed in time.
The Constitution of the United States was made a long time ago, and since the time it was written, there have been many changes to our society. Although the necessary and proper clause gives the government has applied powers and the right to take actions that are necessary "stretching" the words of the Constitution, there are some necessities that list today which aren't even referred to in the Constitution. Thus, amendments make the government able, with the proper process, to make necessary changes to the Constitution. The Constitution of the United States was made a long time ago, and since the time it was written, there have been many changes to our society. Although the necessary and proper clause gives the government has applied powers and the right to take actions that are necessary "stretching" the words of the Constitution, there are some necessities that list today which aren't even referred to in the Constitution. Thus, amendments make the government able, with the proper process, to make necessary changes to the Constitution.
to make constitution and to organise the problems that people are facing
to empower congress to pass laws needed to carry out the express power.
The Congress shall have the power to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by the constitution.
Because the need to "repeal" amendments was sometimes necessary and desired by the people, as in the 18th amendment.
Because the need to "repeal" amendments was sometimes necessary and desired by the people, as in the 18th amendment.
Becoming a President requires swearing to uphold the Constitution, but does not make them sign it. The Constitution's signatories were those who signed in Philadelphia in 1789 and no others.
Congress shall have the power to make all laws that are necessary
Iy allows. Congress to make laws not covered By its expressed power
Because the need to "repeal" amendments was sometimes necessary and desired by the people, as in the 18th amendment.
The Elastic Clause. A.K.A. The "necessary and proper" clause - Not all powers are listed in the Constitution. This clause allows Congress to make laws they need in order to carry out the listed powers. This clause allows Congress to "stretch" its powers.