The U.S. Constitution has proven to be a resilient and adaptable framework for governance since its ratification in 1788. While it has endured numerous challenges and amendments, its longevity ultimately depends on the political will and commitment of the American people to uphold its principles and adapt to changing societal needs. Historical precedents suggest that no constitution lasts forever, but the Constitution's ability to evolve may extend its relevance for generations to come.
The Constitution said that the states were joined forever.
Posterity
The last person to sign the Constitution is Abraham Baldwin.
It will be like any other in the past; it can't last forever.
Never.
Hawaii
Long before your last spelling class.
barack obama
No, the Tenth Amendment is the last Amendment in the Bill of Rights (the first Ten Amendments to the Constitution). As of 2011, the US Constitution has 27 Amendments; the last, concerning compensation to members of Congress, was ratified in 1992.
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the constitution has 27 amendments since our founding fathers made the constitution
The Constitution said that the states were joined forever.