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How the judicial review allow the government to adapt to the changes in the us?

the judicial review allow the government to adapt to the changes in the us by with higher authority such as the terms of the written constitution and the treaty


How many written changes have been added to the Constitution?

there has been 27 written changes to the US constitution


What does the US Constitution allow each state to do?

establish its own constitution


How many changes made in the US Constitution?

27 changes. ~Tinfoilboy


Why did the US allow overseas possessions?

It had not been forbidden in the US Constitution.


What do call a change to the constitution?

With regards to the US Constitution, changes made are called amendments. As one important example, in 1865, the 13th amendment was made to the US Constitution to abolish slavery. The Framers of the US Constitution believed of course that Constitution would require changes as time passed, however, they were cautious about changes and the amendment process is difficult.


How many changes are there to the constitution?

The US Constitution has had 27 Amendments so far.


How many changes or amendmentsare there to the the US Constitution?

27


Where do changes to the US Constitution usually start?

Congress


Does the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution allow racial profiling for reenslavement of African Americans?

The 13th Amendment of the US constitution did not allow racial profiling for the enslaved African Americans.


Does the US Constitution allow for a President to issue 'signing statements'?

NO


What has been the general goal of amendment to the US constitution?

To allow the Government to do things now that the constitution doesn't allow, because the constitution is from many centuries before. They need to update it.