I see that the choices originally attached to the question are:
1) can be rewritten every ten years
<span>2) allows for the creation of a multiparty political system </span>
<span>3) gives the states the power to change federal laws </span>
<span>4) includes the elastic clause
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However, none of the choices given is considered to be the answer. The US constitution is said to be "flexible" for the main reason that it is always subjected to amendments, usually taking place in the past.
Answer:
The expansion westward led to the territorial expansion of the United State
Explanation: Westward expansion was responsible for the expansion of the nation.
In the United States, the Constitution is the ultimate "law of the land," meaning that the federal government has sovereignty over the states--although some powers are "shared".