Sale!

The Bill of Rights: Protecting Our Freedom Then and Now

Amazon.com Price:  $4.00 (as of 22/04/2019 14:09 PST- Details)

Description

By 1787, the leaders of The usa’s 13 newly-created states that had just won their independence from Britain convened to attract up the Constitution of the USA. Alternatively, citizens of some of the states feared that a new American government could take away certain of their rights, just as the British had done when they were colonies. It used to be soon agreed to add a series of ten amendments to the Constitution with a purpose to guarantee specific rights to all citizens and states. These first ten amendments are referred to as the Bill of Rights. Syl Sobel presents each of these amendments in this brand-new book, and clearly explains them in terms that grammar school students will find both meaningful and interesting. In the process, he points out fascinating facets of American constitutional history and law. He also explains how such rights as freedom of religion, speech, and assembly, in addition to protections from unreasonable searches and a fair trial by jury apply to all of us in our daily lives. Here is a book a good way to be valued by teachers and enjoyed by young students. Includes line illustrations, a glossary, and a suggested reading list.

Home » Shop » Books » Subjects » Politics and Social Sciences » Politics and Government » Political Science » Government » The Bill of Rights: Protecting Our Freedom Then and Now

Recent Products