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In the course of time changes are needed in government and the constitution. New things are invented that were never thought of in 1789 and the population changes as well so changes happen to fit the times.

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What is a change tho the Constitution callled?

A change in the US Constitution is called an amendment.


Why change The US Constitution?

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Is the majority vote of the people sufficient enough to change the constitution?

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What is a change or addition to the US Constitution called?

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Which US President submitted a plan to change the Articles of Confederation which led to creating the US Constitution?

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