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When writing the constitution, why did the Founding Fathers most likely allow for an amendment process? They feared future leaders would void the entire document, so they allowed parts to be changed.

They understood that as society changed and time passed, the basic laws of the country might need to adapt to preserve the nation.

They believed if they did not allow amendments to be made, other countries would become more powerful.

They knew future lawmakers may not agree with the words of the Constitution, so this allows it to be changed after every presidential election.

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