The U.S. Constitution remains relevant and adaptable through its amendment process, which allows for updates in response to societal changes and evolving values. Additionally, judicial interpretations by the Supreme Court help to apply constitutional principles to contemporary issues, ensuring its application remains pertinent. Furthermore, the Constitution's broad language provides a framework that can be interpreted in various contexts, allowing it to address new challenges without requiring frequent amendments.
Yes, all states in the US have a constitution. Writing a constitution is a first step in becoming a state.
Scotland has no written constitution.
keeps them strong, and prevents them from becoming brittle
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It keeps being amended and reinterpreted, so its meaning keeps changing.
the U.S. Constitution
yes it does.The date April 20 was when the Constitution was established
27 amendments have been added to the Constitution
Checks and balances
By becoming one.
The Declaration of Independence, in 1776; then the Constitution, becoming effective in 1789
We needed the constitution cause it had an agreement on which our government was built and the only thing that keeps it under control.