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How did the laws and practices of Congress help to make the Constitution a “living document

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Answered by hlsma617
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It is know as a living document because it can be amended.

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The Constitution is known as a “living” document because it can be amended, although in over 200 years there have only been 27 amendments. The Constitution is organized into three parts. The third part, the Amendments, lists changes to the Constitution; the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.

Answered by sathiyasenthil121985
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The Constitution is known as a “living” document because it can be amended, although in over 200 years there have only been 27 amendments. ... The third part, the Amendments, lists changes to the Constitution; the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights. The Constitution established a Federal democratic republic.

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