Why is it harder to change the Constitution than it is to pass a law?
2 answers:
C is the correct answer.
Obviously, A isn't correct because laws are important.
B isn't correct because the founding fathers were aware that change was going to inevitably come.
D isn't correct because changing the Constitution isn't a popular vote procedure.
The Constitution is the foundation of laws and should be changed as little as possible
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