Why is it harder to change the constitution than it is to pass law?
a) laws are not important...
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Why is it harder to change the constitution than it is to pass law?
a) laws are not important, but the constitution is important.
b) the founding fathers felt the constitution should never be changed.
c) the constitution is the foundation of laws and should be changed as little as possible.
d) amending the constitution is something that requires more popular votes than does passing a law.
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