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Rainbow [258]
3 years ago
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What do you think about the fact that our constitution is a "living" document? Do you think that others countries should have th

e same? Why or why not?
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solmaris [256]3 years ago
6 0

"The U.S. Constitution is called a living document because it was created with the purpose of being able to grow and change (just like a living thing) with the changing needs of the country. Through the addition of amendments, the constitution is able to adapt in ways that are needed for the nation to succeed."

I don't feel that it is necessary for other countries to have a 'living document', but it wouldn't be a bad idea.

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