If the Constitution isn't adapted to the times in which we live, then it can't be applied to many present day circumstances (such as recording industry copyright law, internet commerce issues, and many, many others). The Founding Fathers could not have anticipated the internet, for example. Thus, the Constitution must keep up with the times via Supreme Court rulings and interpretations, as well as amendments to the Constitution itself.
Not everyone believes the framers of the US Constitution created it as a living document, other than to allow for amendments that must be ratified by two-thirds of the states. It is very doubtful that the framers meant for anything that came after the Constitution and Bill of Rights to change any of the basic presepts established by them.
its the ability to be amended.
its the ability to be amended.
The ability to change and be amended.
its the ability to be amended.
Wanted important political powers to remain with states
As originally written and ratified, the Constitution of the United States consists of 4618 words (including signatures) arranged into seven articles. There have been 27 amendments to the original document. By convention, when the Constitution is amended, the text of the document is not deleted or altered, it simply ceases to have legal effect.
Living systems must constantly replenish matter in the system by the absorption and metabolism of nutrients. Additionally living systems require energy to remain alive. Nutrients are also used to produce this energy.
natural rights
an organic remain is something that was once part of a living thing.
Task pane
Task pane
false