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Books with title Constitution

  • The Constitution

    Addison Wesley

    Hardcover (Addison Wesley, March 7, 1997)
    Background material about how the Constitution came to be written precedes the actual document which is explained paragraph by paragraph.
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  • The U.S. Constitution

    Michael Burgan, Gordon Purcell, Terry Beatty

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 8, 2011)
    Learn about the history of the U.S. Constitution, its primary functions, how it has changed over the years, and why it is still important today.Even before the first glorious ring of the Liberty Bell, America was a land of freedom and promise. The Cornerstones of Freedom series explores what inspires people from all over the world to start life anew here, endure the economic and social upheavals, and defend the land and rights that are unique to the United States of America.
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  • The Constitution

    Patricia Ryon Quiri

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1999)
    Explains why a constitution was needed; describes the convention in Philadelphia in 1787, the Virginia and New Jersey plans, the Great Compromise, and the ratification process.
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  • Constitution Day

    Robin Nelson

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications, Aug. 1, 2009)
    A basic overview of Constitution Day for emergent readers. Color photographs reflect the short, easy-to-understand sentences that improve vocabulary and comprehension.
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  • Our Lost Constitution

    Mike Lee, Tom Parks Mike Lee

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, June 28, 2016)
    The still-unfolding story of America’s Constitution is a history of heroes and villains—the flawed visionaries who inspired and crafted liberty’s safeguards, and the shortsighted opportunists who defied them. Those stories are known by few today.In Our Lost Constitution, Senator Mike Lee tells the dramatic, little-known stories behind six of the Constitution’s most indispensible provisions. He shows their rise. He shows their fall. And he makes vividly clear how nearly every abuse of federal power today is rooted in neglect of this Lost Constitution. For example:• The Origination Clause says that all bills to raise taxes must originate in the House of Representatives, but contempt for the clause ensured the passage of Obamacare.• The Fourth Amendment protects us against unreasonable searches and seizures, but the NSA now collects our private data without a warrant.• The Legislative Powers Clause means that only Congress can pass laws, but unelected agencies now produce ninety-nine out of every one hundred pages of legal rules imposed on the American people.Lee’s cast of characters includes a former Ku Klux Klansman, who hijacked the Establishment Clause to strangle Catholic schools; the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who called the Second Amendment a fraud; and the revered president who began his first of four terms by threating to shatter the balance of power between Congress and the president, and who began his second term by vowing to do the same to the Supreme Court.Fortunately, the Constitution has always had its defenders. Senator Lee tells the story of how Andrew Jackson, noted for his courage in duels and politics, stood firm against the unconstitutional expansion of federal powers. He brings to life Ben Franklin’s genius for compromise at a deeply divided constitutional convention. And he tells how in 2008, a couple of unlikely challengers persuaded the Supreme Court to rediscover the Second Amendment’s right to keep and bear arms.Sections of the Constitution may have been forgotten, but it’s not too late to bring them back—if only we remember why we once demanded them and how we later lost them. Drawing on his experience working in all three branches of government, Senator Lee makes a bold case for resurrecting the Lost Constitution to restore and defend our fundamental liberties.
  • The Constitution

    Warren Colman

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1987)
    Describes, in simple terms, how the Constitution was conceived, written, and ratified in 1788, explaining the document's basic concepts and Bill of Rights.
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  • War To Constitution

    Rebecca Stark

    Paperback (Educational Impressions, Jan. 31, 2018)
    A comprehensive unit on this period of time! Students develop important inferencing, application, analysis, and evaluation skills. They learn that people interpret events from differing points of view. The 1st in the Using Primary Sources to Teach U.S. History Series, War to Constitution covers: the Sons of Liberty, the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, Common Sense, Valley Forge, John Paul Jones, Paying for the War, and the Articles of Confederation, and many more. Background material for each topic is provided. Following this information are Think About It activities, which present challenging activities to promote critical-thinking. Comprehensive answers are provided.
  • Our Constitution

    Linda Carlson Johnson

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Describes the creation of the document which sets out the rules of government for our country
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  • The Constitution

    Dr Stephen Krensky

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Provides an in-depth study of the four principal documents athat underlie our America system of government.
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  • Constitution

    Patricia Ryon Quiri

    School & Library Binding (Tandem Library, March 15, 1999)
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  • Our Constitution

    Linda Carlson Johnson

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Describes the creation of the document which sets out the rules of government for our country
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  • The U.s. Constitution

    Christine Peterson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Peterson, Christine
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