Contributor: Meghan Vestal. Lesson ID: 11221
How is a document over 200 years old relevant today? The Founding Fathers created a Constitution that is difficult to change and rarely needs to be. Discover why that is important even today!
The Constitution has been called a living document.
Jump into this lesson and discover how the U.S. Constitution is alive!
Or maybe you believe there is a new law that should be added to the Constitution.
It makes sense to allow some change in laws, especially in a growing and changing land. So, in short, the answer to both of those questions is "Yes", but both are long processes, and few changes or additions make it to the Constitution.
The Founding Fathers wanted the people to be able to revise the Constitution based on the needs of their time, but they put a process in place that prevented the Constitution from constantly being changed.
The Founding Fathers called changes to the Constitution amendments and outlined how amendments can be made in Article V of the Constitution.
Read Article V of the Constitution below. Then, write out the steps needed to amend the Constitution.
Review them as you watch the video below.
Make changes to your list if you need to.
Move on to the Got It? section to check your list.