Description |
48 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm. |
Series |
World Almanac Library of American government |
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World Almanac Library of American government.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 46) and index. |
Contents |
An unfinished document -- The First Amendment -- Other fundamental freedoms -- The justice system -- States' rights, slavery, and the Civil War -- Changing the way government works -- Expanding democracy. |
Summary |
Discusses the amendments made to the Constitution, the process of making these changes, and takes a look at the fundamental freedoms that the Bill of Rights give, such as freedom of the press, freedom of speach, and the right to privacy. Since the Constitution of the United States was adopted in 1787, this foundational document has been amended twenty-seven times, beginning with the adoption of the Bill of Rights in 1791. In this volume, young historians will read not only about the specific amendments made to the Constitution but also about the process that is involved in making these changes. Readers will also take a detailed look at the fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, including freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech. Special sections focus on the critical roles Constitutional amendments have played in the abolition of slavery, the role of the U.S. president, and the procedures of the U.S. legal system. Of interest to students and teachers is the inclusion of the full text of all twenty-seven amendments. |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR MG 9.2 2.0 72691. |
Subject |
United States. Constitution. 1st-10th amendments -- Juvenile literature.
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Constitutional amendments -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
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Civil rights -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
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United States. Constitution. 1st-10th Amendments.
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Constitutional amendments -- United States.
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Civil rights.
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ISBN |
0836854756 library binding |
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0836854802 paperback |
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