The Constitution and Change
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In writing the Constitution of the United States the founding fathers constructed a document that has proved through the test of time that it is both flexible and strong. Inherent in the document are numerous provisions that allow for peaceful change, while also discouraging change. It is this dichotomy which has allowed the constitution to be relevant to this day.
The most important aspect of the Constitution is that it calls for an electorate system,
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of the states. The process, like that of passing bills, allows for change, but proves to be a very comprehensive and slow process. The Constitution is an remarkable document in that it has provided a lasting structure upon which the government of the United States is based upon. Inherent in the Constitution are the tools in which to implement change, however, within these tools are provisions and logistical designs that discourage unnecessary and harmful change.
of the states. The process, like that of passing bills, allows for change, but proves to be a very comprehensive and slow process. The Constitution is an remarkable document in that it has provided a lasting structure upon which the government of the United States is based upon. Inherent in the Constitution are the tools in which to implement change, however, within these tools are provisions and logistical designs that discourage unnecessary and harmful change.