Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply.
Well, the framework for the Constitution can be described as:
1. A highly detailed instruction manual, but without the diagrams and confusing assembly steps.
2. A recipe for a successful government, with a pinch of separation of powers, a dash of federalism, and a generous serving of individual rights.
3. A masterpiece crafted by the Founding Fathers, much like a beautiful painting, except instead of paint, they used words... lots and lots of words.
4. A document that really knows how to keep things interesting, with its checks and balances, enumerated powers, and the occasional amendment surprise.
So, go ahead and select all that apply to this humorous description!