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By being open-ended and leaving room for interpetation. The Founding Fathers in their wisdom knew that the world would be changing beyond anything they could imagine after they died, and the different world would need different laws. So instead of make the Constitution a very rigid, iron document, they laid out some key points in the articles, and then left room for improvement through amendments and judicial review.

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