The <span>Framers of the Constitution create a mechanism for amending the Constitution but then make it very difficult to actually make any changes because they knew that it would be necessary to change certain parts of the constitution with time. What they wanted to avoid was people making changes as per their personal whims and so they made the process of change very difficult. </span>
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Answer:
When Myrl and Becca began dating, people would talk about them quietly behind their backs. The conversations centered around the fact that Becca was judged to be highly attractive while most people thought that Myrl was relatively plain-looking. In this instance the couple seems to be dating in a way that violates the <u>matching</u> hypothesis.
Explanation:
Matching hypothesis suggests that people are attracted to and form relationships with others who are familiar to them in physical attractiveness.People tend to become involved romantically with others who are quivalent in their physical attractiveness. Matching is pedictive of progress in a relationship.
As in the given scenario, as the conversations centered around the fact that Becca was judged to be highly attractive while most people thought that Myrl was relatively plain-looking. In this instance the couple seems to be dating in a way that violates the <u>matching</u> hypothesis.