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Books with title The U.S. Constitution: A Reader

  • U.S. Constitution and You, The

    Syl Sobel

    eBook (Barron's Educational Series, )
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  • The Constitution

    Hal Marcovitz

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Discusses the history of the United States Constitution, from events leading up to its creation and ratification more than 200 years ago to some amendments that have been added as recently as 1971.
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  • U.S. Constitution and You, The

    Syl Sobel

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, May 1, 2001)
    All elementary school students learn about the history of the U.S. Constitution when they first begin social studies. This book is different. It tells boys and girls about the great American document itself--explaining exactly what the Constitution does, as well as how it affects and protects people today. Kids discover how the Constitution provides for the federal government's three branches--legislative, executive, and judicial. Then they see how it gives all citizens many rights, including the right to vote, to enjoy freedom of speech and the press, to worship--or not worship--according to one's religious beliefs, to disagree openly with government policy, and to defend oneself in courts of law when accused of crimes or civil wrongs. Kids also see how, according to the Constitution, many rights are kept beyond control of the federal government, and are reserved for the separate states, communities, and individuals. This book's language is clear and simple. It cites many examples that relate directly to each student's own experiences.
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  • What's the U.S. Constitution?

    Nancy Harris

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Aug. 16, 2008)
    Who wrote the Constitution? What is the Preamble? How can the Constitution be changed? Discover the history and importance of the United States Constitution. Learn how the Constitution divided the US government into branches, and what each branch does. The 'First Guide to Government' series introduces students to the federal, state, and local governments. Each book explores the structure, function, and responsibilities of each branch of the government.
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  • The Creation of the U.S. Constitution

    Michael Burgan, Terry Beatty, Gordon Purcell

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    In this fascinating graphic novel, witness the real-life debates, disagreements, and compromises that led to the formation of the U.S. Constitution during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Eye-popping artwork and easy-to-read text offer an appealing, accessible alternative for nonfiction readers. An additional information section provides key facts and further understanding. The perfect book for budding historians, comic book fans, and everyone in between!
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  • The Constitution

    Warren Colman

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, May 1, 1987)
    A basic introduction to the Constitution of the United States discusses the origins, history, tenets, and impact of this significant document
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  • The U.s. Constitution

    Christine Peterson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
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  • The Creation of U.S. Constitution

    Don Nardo

    Paperback (Greenhaven, Oct. 15, 2004)
    Uses primary and secondary documents to present varying opinions on the creation of the U.S. Constitution, with essays on the opposition to open democracy and the merits of the Articles of Confederation.
  • The U.S. Constitution

    Michael Burgan

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Describes the history and formation of the Constitution and its effects today, including the amendments.
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  • Writing the U.S. Constitution

    Matt Bowers

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Aug. 20, 2019)
    How does the U.S. government work? What processes are needed to create a new law, become a citizen, or elect a president? With a running timeline on each spread, each book in this series clearly explains the basic workings of our government to inspire our future leaders. This book for elementary readers highlights the sequence of events from idea to implementation. Engaging photographs and a timeline support each step in the process, from the Articles of Confederation through ratifying the Constitution and the importance it still holds today. A table of contents, glossary, further resources, and an index are included.
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  • The Constitution

    Marilyn Prolman

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1995)
    Describes the need for unification in a growing country and discusses the problems and decisions of the men who drafted the Constitution of the United States
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  • The Constitution

    Christine Taylor-Butler

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Discusses the meaning and purpose of a constitution; recounts reasons why people thought the United States needed one in the 1780s and the events of the Constitutional Convention; and describes the Constitution's main points and how it has changed.
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