Which statement best explains why the framers of the Constitution defined the process of amending the document so specifically? A. They wanted to create a process that could be acc... Which statement best explains why the framers of the Constitution defined the process of amending the document so specifically? A. They wanted to create a process that could be accomplished alone by any state. B. They wanted to enable amendments to be made and approved quickly. C. They wanted amendments to be made thoughtfully and with consensus. D. They wanted to make it clear that they thought the Constitution as written was seriously flawed.

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the reasoning behind the specific way the framers designed the amendment process in the Constitution. It is looking for an interpretation of the historical intent related to the amendment process.

Answer

C. They wanted amendments to be made thoughtfully and with consensus.

The final answer is C. They wanted amendments to be made thoughtfully and with consensus.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is C. They wanted amendments to be made thoughtfully and with consensus.

More Information

The framers created a rigorous amendment process to ensure that only well-considered changes with a broad agreement would be made to the Constitution, helping to maintain stability and prevent hasty alterations.

Tips

A common mistake is thinking that the framers wanted quick amendments or emphasized individual state influence. Instead, they prioritized stability and thoughtful consensus.

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