Why is the US Constitution often referred to as a 'living document'?

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Because it is written on paper that ages over time.
Because it can be amended and interpreted in different ways over time.
Because it was written by living people.
Because it is stored in a living museum.
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What was the main issue with the Articles of Confederation?
It was written in a language that was hard to understand.
It gave too much power to the national government.
It did not allow states to have their own governments.
It established a weak national congress with limited powers.
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What event highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
The Boston Tea Party.
The signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Shay's Rebellion.
The War of 1812.
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Who set the tone for the Philadelphia Convention with a bold plan?
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton
George Washington
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What did the Virginia Plan propose?
A weak national government.
A government composed of legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
No changes to the Articles of Confederation.
A single house legislature.
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What was the main difference between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
The New Jersey Plan proposed a single branch of government.
The Virginia Plan kept the Articles of Confederation intact.
The New Jersey Plan called for a monarchy.
The Virginia Plan called for proportional representation, while the New Jersey Plan did not.
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What was the Great Compromise?
A plan to end the Revolutionary War.
A compromise on the issue of slavery.
A compromise that gave each state two representatives in the Senate and proportional representation in the House.
A plan to keep the Articles of Confederation.
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