Why would the writers of the Constitution have created such a difficult amendment process?

a. They distrusted the motives of the people to make rational choices.
b. They wanted to protect the Constitution from short-lived or temporary passions.
c. They did not want any person or institution to tamper with their original work.
d. They wanted to ensure that the branches of government would work together.
e. They distrusted the motives and abuses of powers by state governments.


ANS: B

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