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How Has The Living Constitution Changed

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“The Living Constitution,” this term is hardly ever used, going back to 220 years ago when The Constitution was created after the Civil War in 1787. Formers of the Constitution sought to create a government that would provide blueprint; this means they wanted to address future needs with in future decisions (Annenberg Foundation 2017). Formers created the Living Constitution in which the main purpose was to last, but to also be able to make adjustment or modifications from time to time if the country would find it’s self with the need of a change while meeting new challenges in a later future. They believed that our rights of life liberty and property came from God and that the proper role of government was to protect an secure those rights, communities would decide what was best and upon what the needs were the states have the rights. The principles of the Constitution really have not changed …show more content…

Strauss 2010). Society has changed in many different ways through the last couple of century’s; the economy, the population has multiplied, technology has played a huge role on its daily base. Through the years have passed, the majority of Amendments from the Constitution have been ratified; Amendments from eleven through twenty-seven. Although Amendment twenty-one has been the only one repealed, “Twenty-First Amendment (ratified in 1933) is the only one that repeals a previous amendment, namely, the Eighteenth Amendment (ratified in 1919)” (Robert P. George and David A. J. Richards 1982), which prohibited “the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating

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