Britain
The founding fathers saw the necessity for the Constitution to be strengthen and made flexible for changes that may be needed. The Due Process Clause was added to the US Constitution to give it teeth and flexibility.
yes. 1901 Constitution1934 Constitution1940 Constitution1976 Constitution
A country needs a constitution as a basis for legislation because without one, politicians can take a country completely away from its initial objectives into the product of the greed of a few corrupted individuals.
England
They are kept in the inert gas argon with a slight humidity to keep the documents flexible.
The United States Constitution was designed to be flexible and to grow with the needs of the new country and to grow with the new country. It achieves this by allowing for Amendments to help it change and take on needs as they arise.
rigid constitution are those constitution that can not be changed why FLEXIBLE constitution are constitution that can be changed through a process of amendment
they are: written constitution, unwritten constitution, flexible constitution and rigid constitution.
It keeps it flexible and living by all the voting.
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Bangladesh Constitution is rigid whereas the UK Constitution is flexible. Ad Rashed ali
first country to make a constitution
written and unwritten, codified and uncodified flexible and rigid
They have to be flexible.
There are several salient features of the Chinese constitution. Some of these include a written document, flexible constitution, and a unitary system.
Well, it's partly rigid because it's the longest modern constitution...and it's partly flexible because there have been 107 amendments since its promulgation.