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Books in Documents of American Democracy series

  • Mayflower Compact

    Christine Honders

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    "The Mayflower Compact was the first written framework for a government set up in the United States. Readers explore the history of this document through accessible main text, graphic organizers, and sidebars. Historical images, including carefully selected primary sources, allow readers to gain a stronger understanding of the events surrounding the signing of the Mayflower Compact"--Provided by publisher.
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  • American Documents: The Mayflower Compact

    Judith Lloyd Yero

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 10, 2006)
    The eagerly awaited final title in National Geographic's popular American Documents series completes the broad sweep of the collection by casting all the way back to our country's original document of record, the Mayflower Compact. The date is November 10, 1620. After 66 days at sea crammed into a space about the size of a basketball court, the Pilgrims—as the 101 surviving passengers of the Mayflower became known—arrived on America's shores. They were an ocean away from their home country and hundreds of miles from where they were supposed to settle in the Virginia Colony. To survive in the wilderness of this strange, new land, they would need some rules for governing themselves and their community. The document they wrote is known as the Mayflower Compact. In fewer than 200 words, it laid the groundwork for democracy in America. The Mayflower Compact includes: • an engaging, interactive, and age-appropriate text, vetted by experts • 40 pages generously illustrated with period artwork and archival photographs • biographies of key figures in the document's history • the entire text of the original document and a complete list of its signatories • excerpt from Mourt's Relation, written by Edward Winslow and William Bradford, two of the colony's founding fathers • the charter of the Colony of New Plymouth • Web links to further information • a detailed glossary and indexThe core curriculum topics of pre-colonial and colonial American history are viewed through the prism of this cornerstone document and students are made aware of its relevance to their 21st century lives. This book is essential for any school, public, or home library. The Mayflower Compact acts as a valuable reminder of the time when America was merely an ideal being shaped in the minds of our forefathers, eager to escape oppression and create a better world.
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  • Mayflower Compact

    Christine Honders

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    "The Mayflower Compact was the first written framework for a government set up in the United States. Readers explore the history of this document through accessible main text, graphic organizers, and sidebars. Historical images, including carefully selected primary sources, allow readers to gain a stronger understanding of the events surrounding the signing of the Mayflower Compact"--Provided by publisher.
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  • American Documents: The Bill of Rights

    Judith Lloyd Yero

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, June 13, 2006)
    Judith Lloyd Yero's thought-provoking text, coupled with carefully selected images from the past and present, challenge young readers to carefully examine and understand the Constitution's first ten Amendments, which guarantee their basic human rights. In addition to defining these rights, Yero puts them into the context of present-day life so that kids will recognize that the Bill of Rights is as important to their daily lives as it was to the lives of the first citizens of the newly independent United States. Included in the back matter are the full text of the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Rights of the Stamp Act Congress, the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and the Miranda Rights.
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  • Declaration of Independence

    Sarah Machajewski

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed, and a new nation was born. Readers discover the power behind this document through clear main text and engaging sidebars. Eye-catching graphic organizers provide additional information, including a thorough explanation of the documents most important parts. Primary sources, including the Declaration of Independence itself, are included to help readers practice analyzing historical images. As readers turn each page, theyll see important social studies curriculum topics presented in an exciting way, reflecting the power words have to change the world.
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  • U.S. Constitution

    Kristen Rajczak Nelson

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    How has the U.S. Constitution stayed relevant even though the world has changed so much since it was written? Readers discover the answer as they learn fascinating facts about the document that set up the U.S. government as we know it today. The informative main text is presented alongside helpful graphic organizers and detailed sidebars. Readers also learn about the U.S. Constitution by exploring carefully selected primary sources. They even get to study images of the original document itself. This creative approach to American history allows readers to see familiar social studies curriculum topics in an engaging, new light.
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  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    "The history behind the Emancipation Proclamation is presented to readers in a way that sheds new light on this common social studies curriculum topic. While the clear main text and informative sidebars provide fascinating facts about this document, readers also gain valuable information from graphic organizers and historical images"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Articles of Confederation

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Before there was the U.S. Constitution, there were the Articles of Confederation. Readers discover the story behind the first written constitution of the United States, from the factors that inspired its creation to the reasons why it was replaced. The detailed main text is enhanced by informative sidebars and graphic organizers. Historical images, including relevant primary sources, allow readers to immerse themselves in this historical period. Readers are given the chance to thoroughly examine elements of the original document, making them feel like true historians. Theyre sure to enjoy this fresh take on common social studies curriculum topics.
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  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    "The history behind the Emancipation Proclamation is presented to readers in a way that sheds new light on this common social studies curriculum topic. While the clear main text and informative sidebars provide fascinating facts about this document, readers also gain valuable information from graphic organizers and historical images"--Provided by publisher.
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  • U.S. Constitution

    Kristen Rajczak Nelson

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    How has the U.S. Constitution stayed relevant even though the world has changed so much since it was written? Readers discover the answer as they learn fascinating facts about the document that set up the U.S. government as we know it today. The informative main text is presented alongside helpful graphic organizers and detailed sidebars. Readers also learn about the U.S. Constitution by exploring carefully selected primary sources. They even get to study images of the original document itself. This creative approach to American history allows readers to see familiar social studies curriculum topics in an engaging, new light.
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  • Bill of Rights

    Katie Kawa

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The Bill of Rights is a foundational document in American history thats still being analyzed and debated today. Readers gain a better understanding of these first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution through accessible text designed to reflect essential social studies curriculum topics. The main text is accompanied by fact-filled sidebars and eye-catching graphic organizers. Readers will have fun exploring historical images relevant to this topic, including parts of the Bill of Rights itself. Careful analysis of this landmark democratic document will guide readers in gaining a deeper understanding of American independence and equality.
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  • Articles of Confederation

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Before there was the U.S. Constitution, there were the Articles of Confederation. Readers discover the story behind the first written constitution of the United States, from the factors that inspired its creation to the reasons why it was replaced. The detailed main text is enhanced by informative sidebars and graphic organizers. Historical images, including relevant primary sources, allow readers to immerse themselves in this historical period. Readers are given the chance to thoroughly examine elements of the original document, making them feel like true historians. Theyre sure to enjoy this fresh take on common social studies curriculum topics.
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