Of course the statement "the constitution is a living document" is metaphorical, since no document is living, it's a piece of paper with writing on it. As a metaphor, this statement would suggest that the constitution remains relevant and connected to the society which it helped to establish in the late 18th century, which is a long time ago. If you think that the constitution has become irrelevant, then you would say that the constitution is not a living document. Personally I find it to still be relevant.
The document that said slavery was not permitted in any area won from Mexico was known as the Wilmot Proviso.
The Constitution said that the states were joined forever.
The Constitution had no say in the writting about being pro slavery or not, because men had refused to sign it if it included on for or not for slavery. So it was left out of the Constitution, but it was added later when it was banned in the admendments.
The Declaration of Independence is the document where the original American colonies asserted their independence from Great Britain. It was created in 1776.
The Articles of Confederation were revised, said to be too large to take in and was unusable to salvage, and the U.S Constitution was written.
Antonin Scalia, Supreme court justice. "The constitution is not a living organism, it is a legal document."
The anti federalists said the constitution was an illegal document because they said that the delegates had only been authorized to repair the articles of confederation, not make a new document, so it was not a legal document.
The US Constitution can be called a "living document" because it enumerates the way it can be changed. Here are a few examples. Until 1865, the institution of slavery in the US was legal. There was nothing in the Constitution that said otherwise. Added to that mistake was the belief that slavery had always existed in the world, and that before the US Constitution was created, slavery existed and not enough officials or the general public had any strong objections to it ( generally speaking ). In 1865, according to its own "rules" the Constitution was amended to abolish slavery.
A notary can notarize any document. They are simply attesting that the person who signed it was the person they said they were.
There are more issues not addressed by the Constitution as time progresses. The Constitution was a document accepted in 1787, and it is impossible to address all the issues left out of the Constitution. The world continually changes, and that is why the Constitution allows ammendments. If this is straight from a homework worksheet, you would need to listen to what the teacher said it left out.
he must veto laws and make sure that everything runs smoothly. He cant declare war. in a way he can but not really.
Even though the US Constitution was said to be "a living document" neither it nor the Declaration of Independence is alive. The oldest known surviving formal document(s) from history are the Dead Sea Scrolls which are about 2000 years old. There are cave paintings and smaller fragments that have been found that are older still. The oldest surviving documents from US history are probably contemporary trasnscriptions of The Mayflower Compact in in Mourt's Relation and William Bradford's journal Of Plymouth Plantation .
Going through with the Louisiana Purchase.
The US Constitution is the founding document of the country. Before that document was approved, however, state governments were made through state constitutions. The state constitutions only applied to the states, however, while the US Constitution applies to the whole nation. For an example, a state constitution will not have articles that deal with foreign treaties or tariffs because the US Constitution gives that power to the federal government. Also, the state may have a constitution that speaks about the death penalty. This will not be found in the US Constitution, as all duties not provided by the federal government belonged to the states. With that said, the US Constitution has an amendment forbidding cruel or unusual punishment. This means that the US states cannot pass death sentence laws that conflict with the US Constitution.
A document is said to be gazetted when it is officially published in a government gazette or official public journal. Gazetting is a process that gives legal status and makes the information contained in the document public and official.
its said to be unconstitutional
The document that said slavery was not permitted in any area won from Mexico was known as the Wilmot Proviso.