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Books with title The Constitution of the United States of America .

  • United States of America

    Michael Hurley

    Paperback (Raintree, Feb. 14, 2013)
    This series offers comprehensive coverage of countries around the world. Each book offers complete coverage of one country, including sections on history, geography, wildlife, infrastructure, culture, and peoples.
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  • United States of America

    Christine Petersen, David Petersen

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Describes the history, geography, economy, culture, and people of the United States.
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  • The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America

    Founding Fathers

    Paperback (BN Publishing, July 17, 2009)
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  • The United States of America:: Its Birth and Its Constitution

    Don Vanderboegh

    Paperback (Xlibris, Corp., Jan. 12, 2009)
    Book by Vanderboegh, Don
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  • An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States

    Charles Austin Beard, Forrest McDonald

    Hardcover (Free Pr, Sept. 1, 1986)
    Examines the Constitution's safeguards for major colonial economic interests including economic influence on delegate election and state ratification
  • An economic interpretation of the Constitution of the United States

    Charles Austin Beard

    Paperback (Macmillan company, March 15, 1941)
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  • The United States of America

    R. Conrad Stein

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1994)
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  • Welcome to the United States of America

    Meredith Costain, Paul Collins

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A girl from Denver describes her everyday life and introduces the United States.
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  • The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation

    Jonathan Hennessey, Aaron McConnell

    Paperback (Hill and Wang, Oct. 14, 2008)
    Our leaders swear to uphold it, our military to defend it. It is the blueprint for the shape and function of government itself and what defines Americans as Americans. But how many of us truly know our Constitution? The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation uses the art of illustrated storytelling to breathe life into our nation’s cornerstone principles. Simply put, it is the most enjoyable and groundbreaking way to read the governing document of the United States. Spirited and visually witty, it roves article by article, amendment by amendment, to get at the meaning, background, and enduring relevance of the law of the land. What revolutionary ideas made the Constitution’s authors dare to cast off centuries of rule by kings and queens? Why do we have an electoral college rather than a popular vote for president and vice president? How did a document that once sanctioned slavery, denied voting rights to women, and turned a blind eye to state governments running roughshod over the liberties of minorities transform into a bulwark of protection for all? The United States Constitution answers all of these questions. Sure to surprise, challenge, and provoke, it is hands down the most memorable introduction to America’s founding document.
  • The United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights: The Law of the Land

    Anna Keegan

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The Constitution established the law of the land in 1789. A response to the inadequacies of the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution provided the framework for our government and judicial system. Readers will explore the framersÂ’ goals and intentions in the drafting of the document and learn how and why our nation still lives by its principles. The easy-to-follow text is supported by primary source documents and full color images.
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  • The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America

    The Founding Fathers

    Paperback (Empire Books, Nov. 22, 2011)
    The documents which would birth and shape a nation are bound together here in one beautiful edition. The philosophies upon which the United States of America was founded have influenced the entire world. Within the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America, these philosophies are distilled to their very essence. These texts retain a special significance far beyond their roles within the government of a single nation, and this significance is best embodied in that immortal statement which begins with “We hold these truths to be self-evident…”
  • The Making of the United States Constitution

    Helen Stone Peterson

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, April 1, 1974)
    Discusses the reasons why a delegation assembled in 1787 to rewrite the Articles of Confederation and why, instead, a new Constitution was drawn up.
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