The founding fathers allowed changes to be made to the constitution by amendments
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The Founding Fathers allowed changes to the U.S. Constitution through a formal amendment process detailed in Article V, which requires a two-thirds majority in Congress or a national convention called by two-thirds of states. Amendments must be ratified by three-fourths of state legislatures or conventions. This process ensures that changes to the Constitution reflect a wide agreement among both leaders and citizens.
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