In the United States, the Constitution is often viewed as a living document that changes with the needs and values of society. Some argue that this adaptability is essential for democracy, while others believe it undermines the rule of law.
Using specific examples, argue whether the idea of the Constitution as a living document strengthens or weakens American democracy. Be sure to explain your reasoning clearly.
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