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why is the constitution often referred to as a \living document?\
it can be changed as needed.
it protects fundamental human rights.
it outlines the structure of the political system.
it supports the principle of limited government.
The term "living document" implies adaptability. The Constitution can be amended (changed) through a specific process (Article V in the U.S. Constitution, for example). While protecting rights (like in the Bill of Rights), outlining the political system (e.g., separation of powers), and supporting limited government (through checks and balances) are important aspects of a constitution, the key characteristic that makes it a "living document" is its ability to be changed as societal needs evolve.
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It can be changed as needed.