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In my opinion, two reasons. It divides the sum total of all governmental powers and distributes them among three separate branches giving each some power over the other so that no one branch becomes all powerful. The second, and more important, is that we have good men and women who are willing to abide by rules set up in the Constitution rather than trying to take on all governmental power the way a dictator would.

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Mostly because of it's flexibility in "gray areas" This gives the current government and courts the ability to "interpret" it (with judicious care, one hopes) in specific situations the founding fathers could not have imagined. It is not a perfect system, but it is one of the best yet devised.

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why has the constitution endured as a successful guide for the government

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The people and the ability to abolish and remake the constitution if necessary.

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