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Books in Bill of Rights series

  • No Unreasonable Searches and Seizures: A Look at the Third and Fourth Amendments

    Rachael Morlock

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Back in the late 1700s, some of the states only ratified the new U.S. Constitution with the provision that lawmakers add a Bill of Rights. In this book, readers will discover how the Third and Fourth Amendments earned inclusion in the Bill of Rights. Complicated political language is simplified, helping readers recognize the amendments at work in modern life. Both amendments reflect the fundamental American values of privacy and personal property. They protect homes, belongings, and even phone conversations. Primary sources, engaging images, and sidebars explore the evolving interpretation of the Third and Fourth Amendments. Student readers will close this book with a new understanding of how these amendments affect young people today.
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  • Sixth Amendment: The Right to a Fair Trial

    Rich Smith

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Examines the Sixth Amendment, explaining your right to a fair trial.
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  • Double Jeopardy, Self-incrimination, and Due Process of Law: The Fifth Amendment

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Offers an overview of the protections afforded by the Fifth Amendment, explaining each part of the amendment and reviewing major Supreme Court cases related to it.
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  • Ninth & Tenth Amendments: The Right to More Rights

    Rich Smith

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Examines the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, explaining more rights.
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  • Freedom of Religion

    Gary Zacharias

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 25, 2005)
    Explores the issue of the separation of church and state, discussing the the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and prayer in schools, focusing on individual cases and historical contexts.
  • Preventing Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Eighth Amendment

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Offers an overview of the protections afforded by the Eighth Amendment, explaining each part of the amendment and reviewing major Supreme Court cases related to it.
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  • Fifth Amendment: The Right to Fairness

    Rich Smith

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Examines the Fifth Amendment, explaining the right to fairness, Miranda, the right to a grand jury, and double jeopardy.
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  • Bill of Rights: Defining Our Freedoms

    Rich Smith

    Library Binding (Abdo & Daughters, July 2, 2007)
    Examines the Bill of Rights and the first ten amendments to the Bill of Rights.
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  • The Right to Bear Arms

    Robert Winters

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Aug. 29, 2005)
    Discusses the history of the right to bear arms, offering court cases and essays to explore different points of view on the issue.
  • Fourth Amendment: The Right to Privacy

    Rich Smith

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Examines the Fourth Amendment, explaining searches and seizures and the right to privacy.
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  • Seventh Amendment: The Right to a Trial by Jury

    Rich Smith

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Examines the Seventh Amendment, explaining your right to a trial by jury.
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  • Freedom of Speech, the Press, and Religion: The First Amendment

    John Rokutani

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    The Bill of Rights is one of the most influential documents in American history. These ten amendments safeguard the basic rights that every American has. The First Amendment protects Americans right to speak freely, assemble peacefully, and practice their own religions, and for journalists to write any story they choose. This book delves into the history of the amendment, from its conception to its writers, why it was written, and why it is still so important today. Through clear and exciting text, explanations of the interpretation of the amendment are revealed, as well as important court cases that set its precedent. Primary source documents allow readers to examine the amendments themselves and come up with their own conclusions. Full-color and black-and-white photos help students better understand the document and its creation. Further reading and sidebars encourage students to explore the amendments further, and a glossary helps students master new vocabulary.
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