Basically, Yes The constitution was made to be timless. It has such things that allow it to be interpreted different ways, because the writers knew that the world will forever change. If this doesn't answer your question, please email me at: nickdb93@Verizon.net -Glad to help, Nick- In the majority of the constitutions, is signed to stablish the formula of "the soveregnity resides on the people " So if the actual constitution is afected in any way by present and actual conflict, the constitution itselfs stablish gives to the people the autority to change or restablish the actual constitution. So the constitution is an timeless document in form, and in background.
A constitution is a document, it does not have "events".
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its like a document but for the US Constitution
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An 'Amendment' is any change to the constitution or federal document.
The British Constitution is uncodified, not written down. It is entrenched in the laws of the nation. There is no single document with the constitutional laws written down.
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A constitution is a document, it does not have "events".
which document preceded the constitution as the frameworkfor the nations new government
The document that was written before the Constitution was the Articles of Confederation.
The U.S. Constitution is the document that states the amendments.
There are several enduring themes in the Declaration of Independence. Perhaps the most important of them was that it was a "government" document that specified that "all men are created equal".
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