The U.S. Constitution: Does it stand the test of time?

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A LIVING CONSTITUTION The U.S. Constitution: Does it stand the test of time? In 1835, less than half a century after the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, Alexis de TocqueviUe observed in his famous book, Democracy in America, "...The social state of America is a very strange phenomenon. Men there are nearer equality in wealth and mental endowments ... than in any other country of the world or in any other age or recorded history."1 …

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