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With the exception of the 27 amendments, do you think the constitutional Framers viewed the document as complete or finished? Explain your answer.
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With the exception of the 27 amendments, do you think the constitutional Framers viewed the document as complete or finished? Explain your answer.
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No, the document was not finished, as there were more to be developed in the democratic society in the USA.
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