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In which situation can the Constitution be interpreted more loosely than how it is written?
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when a court decides on how the document should be interpreted
when a court decides on how the document should be interpreted
when an amendment is ratified in order to change the Constitution
when an amendment is ratified in order to change the Constitution
when Congress reinterprets the Constitution with a majority vote
when Congress reinterprets the Constitution with a majority vote
when the president changes amendments to the Constitution
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when a court decides on how the document should be interpreted
when a court decides on how the document should be interpreted
when an amendment is ratified in order to change the Constitution
when an amendment is ratified in order to change the Constitution
when Congress reinterprets the Constitution with a majority vote
when Congress reinterprets the Constitution with a majority vote
when the president changes amendments to the Constitution
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when a court decides on how the document should be interpreted
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