RH+How+does+the+constitution+allow+for+an+enduring+political+debate?

How does the constitution allow for an enduring political debate? The American Constitution is a great topic for a debate. So many arguments occur over the constitution. When the constitution was adopted in 1787 the arguments did not stop but rapidly increased. Before the constitution was writen there were debates if there should be a constitution, how it should be written, and under what rules could it be written. Antifederalist and federalist disagreed about the need for a constitution. Federalists would be for the constitution and antifederalists against it. When it was agreed to make a constitution the antifederalists made sure that the Bill of Rights was included into it. There were arguments of types of governments that the country's constitution would be written upon. The Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan were conflicting ideas too. The Virgia Plan stated that representation should be based on population whereas The New Jersey Plan wanted equall representation. This is where the idea of a bicameral legislature came into play. The legistlature was split into two houses, The House of Representatives to please the Virgina Plan, and the senate to please the New Jersey Plan. The nation had done a good job of sorting out all the problems arising over a new governments but the Judicial Branch was a saftey check to interpret the law to make it fair for all citizens of the United States. The electoral college was also an idea that came from a debate over mob rule. The electoral college would ultimately allow the mob the elect the president by electing their represenative to vote for them. The systems of checks and balences has become what it is today because all of te debates over the constitution.