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The U. S. Constitution and You

by Syl Sobel; Denise Gilgannon (Contribution by)

Synopsis

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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Book Information

Copyright year 2001
ISBN-13 9780764117077
ISBN-10 0764117076
Class Copyright
Publisher Barron's Educational Series Incorporated
Subject JUVENILE NONFICTION;LAW
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 48
Shelf No. JM497
Grade Range 3 - 5
Ages 8 - 10
Curriculums Amplify ELA 2016 Trademarks