Flexibility in the Constitution is important because new situations arise continually due to progress. These cases go in front of the Supreme Court. The principles of the Constitution are always upheld.
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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.
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.
Although the founding fathers were brilliant in creating a foundation for government in America, they knew that the Constitution was far from perfect. That is why the constitution is known as a living document because as society changes (ex. abolishing of slavery) the constitution changes as well. The constitution can be amended and new clauses can be added.
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Our framers allowed for flexibility in the Constitution by providing mechanisms for amendments through Article V. This process allows for changes to be made as society evolves, reflecting new values and circumstances. Additionally, the use of broad language in certain sections, such as the Necessary and Proper Clause, enables interpretation and adaptation over time. This flexibility ensures the Constitution remains relevant and functional across generations.
When speaking about the US Constitution, the term of "tremendous flexibility" depends upon the content of other nations who also have constitutions. To answer this question in a vacuum, is subjective. With that being said, the US Constitution was designed to meet various types of governmental situations. To do this requires a degree of flexibility. I tried to alter the question so it made more sense. I failed.
principle of progression, principle of specificity, and maintaining flexibility
Article V is critical to the Constitution's flexibilitybecause it allows for the addition of amendments and thus helps the government adapt to changing times.
How important was the issue of slavery in the Constitution?
because it was the constitution's way to keep pace by a process called the amendment-adding to or changing the text of the constitution....( i dont knoe if its right.i tried my best)