When they wrote the Constitution, they knew they were writing it for a bunch of people they wouldn't know - posterity. The Framers were smart enough to know that times were going to change and so were beliefs and laws. They knew that someday the evils of slavery were going to be recognized, women were going to be considered social equals, and the like. So they included the amendment process so that the Constitution could change with the times and adapt to new beliefs, or, in other words, withstand the test of time.
The writers of the Constitution were thoroughly displeased with the system of government established by the Articles of Confederation, which as the name implies was theoretically a federation of independent states. They wanted to radically change the government and thus they did not use the Articles of the Confederation as a starting point. In addition, the terms of the Constitution's ratification were different than those of the amendment process. Whereas all states had to ratify an amendment of the Articles of the Confederation for it to come into effect, only 9 states had to ratify for the Constitution to come into effect. While it can be argued that that ultimately since all the states eventually ratified the Constitution this was a legitimate, if complete, amending of the Articles of the Confederation under the rules of the Articles, if 9-12 states approved, the Constitution would still come into effect in violation of the Articles rules forbidding any other alliance between states. One of the reasons for this is that if 9 or more states formed their own alliance, the other states would become fully independent and lose the Why_did_the_writers_of_the_constitution_make_the_amendment_process_difficultand defense benefits of the Confederation, and this put additional pressure on the last ratifying states.
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The founding fathers wanted to secure Anti-federalist support for the new Constitution (Bill of Rights)
They also knew that a rigid Constitution wouldn't be able to stand the test of time like a more flexible one that allowed Amendments.
There are 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Updates to the constitution allow our society to grow and the laws that govern it to match that growth.
Ratification of amendments to the Constitution is a power of the?
The constitution has amendments. The bible has commandments. 10 of them.
To allow leaders to make bolder decisions
to give people rights.
Amendments are meant to allow changes to the constitution. Some rules may become obsolete as time passes. Having amendments ensures that the laws can be altered to suit a future condition.
When the Constitution was first proposed to the 13 colonies, many colonies rejected it because it did not give them the freedoms or rights that they had demanded from the King of England. They demanded that these things be added to the Constitution before they would ratify it. To be productive and to get rid of the Articles of Confederation (the quickly drawn precursor to the Constitution), the Constitution was accepted on the condition that several amendments be attached shortly thereafter. Thus the Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787 and the first 10 amendments were adopted on August 21, 1789, which later became collectively known as the Bill of Rights. In summary, the writers of the Constitution made sure amendments could be added as it was the only way to quickly get the Constitution ratified.
There are 27 amendments in the constitution.
The authors of the constitution were smart enough to realize that they had not produced a perfect document which would everyone's needs perfectly until the end of time (or the end of the United States, whichever comes first). That is why the constitution allows amendments.
There are 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
The United States has 27 amendments to its Constitution.
allow the law to change to reflect changing times-apex
Updates to the constitution allow our society to grow and the laws that govern it to match that growth.
There are 27 amendments on the constitution. For a full list of amendments, visit http://firebolt.com/constitution/amendments.html.
Specific changes to the Constitution are called amendments. There are 27 amendments; the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.
To allow leaders to make bolder decisions