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  • 21-08-2021
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1. How has the Constitution's idea of "We the People" changed over time?


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Answer: The “We” in “We the People” has changed from what it meant at the time of ratification of the Constitution to its present meaning today. Who “We” are has changed over time due to many catalysts. That catalyst for change was not due to any single event.

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