A3

This is A3's page! This is where I'll be taking my notes on my constituton podcast.

- I believe that the constitution is living and breathing. It shapes the United States so it is living but not in a literal way.

- Izzybell brought up a good point when she said, "It is living because it grows and changes to adapt to our country."

- Holmes was right: The living Constitution is central to the American constitutional tradition, so central that even its loudest critics actually believe in it. Credit to [|this] site.

- Things have constantly been added so it is growing and basically "living" in a sense.

- **How may amendments have been proposed? How many approved?** While over 10,000 have been proposed, only [|twenty-one amendments] to the Constitution have been adopted since final ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791.

- Another point Izzybell brought up another AMAZING point. We are living the constitution therefore the constitution is living. - It is central and applies to everyone/everything, even its strongest critics believe in it. credit - [|thissss]