Article V of US constitution deals with the procedure of introducing amendments in US constitution. It entails that both houses of US Congress must pass the said amendment with a two third majority after which the amendment is sent to states for ratification.
James Madison is the father of the US Constitution.
39 delegates signed the US Constitution.
what documents influenced the framing of the constitution
The US Constitution is the document that established the presidency , the Congress and the Supreme Court.
Article V is critical to the Constitution's flexibilitybecause it allows for the addition of amendments and thus helps the government adapt to changing times.
This is an entirely subjective question but... I'd say that the US Constitution is, in and of itself, entirely inert. It has been the US Supreme Court that has bent and molded it through various interpretations through the years.
Adding to or changing the Constitution It is called "amending" it. There are currently 27 ratified amendments to the US Constitution.
an amendment process
the judicial review allow the government to adapt to the changes in the us by with higher authority such as the terms of the written constitution and the treaty
The process of changing or adding to the US Constitution.
They wanted the Constitution to be a "living document" that could adapt to and address issues of a changing nation.
In the US, yes. Very important.
Yes Its true
it makes all the rules
The method to change the US Constitution is to make amendments to it. This has been done many occasions. One example is the 13th amendment which abolished slavery.
No, not unless the Constitution is changed -- changing the Constitution is a slow, laborious process.