The amendment process under the constitution allows the government to

Add as many new laws as the congress can pass***

Remain exactly the way the founders envisioned

Change to meets the needs of a modern society

Levy taxes In times of war and national need

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But thanks

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The correct answer is "Change to meet the needs of a modern society."

To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the amendment process under the Constitution. The Constitution of the United States is a living document that can be changed or amended to address the changing needs of society.

To amend the Constitution, the process is outlined in Article V. Firstly, an amendment can be proposed in one of two ways:

1. By a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, which is then sent to the states for ratification.
2. Through a constitutional convention called by two-thirds (i.e., 34) of the state legislatures.

Once an amendment is proposed, it must be ratified by three-fourths (i.e., 38) of the state legislatures or through conventions in three-fourths of the states. This ratification process allows the amendment to become a part of the Constitution.

By going through this amendment process, the government can change the Constitution to meet the needs of a modern society. It is not static or limited to the original intentions of the Founding Fathers but can be adapted and modified over time.