by Delegates of The Constitutional Convention
Published
October 11, 2016
Pages
48 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Racehorse
Kindle
$0.99
Paperback
$1.99
Audio CD
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It’s more important than ever for every American to know exactly what the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence actually says. Here is the essential, 45-page, pocket-size edition. Now a USA Today Bestseller!
The greatest gifts from our Founding Fathers are the two most fundamental documents in American politics. This quick, easy reference for our federal government’s structure, powers, and limitations includes: The Constitution of the United States The Bill of Rights All Amendments to the Constitution The Declaration of Independence Whether you are a Democrat, Republican, or independent, whether you are a support of Donald Trump or not, if you live and vote in the United States of America, you understand that The Constitution of the United States and The Declaration of Independence are two of the most important documents in American history. They convey the principles on which the country was founded and provide the ideals that still guide American politics today.
Signed by the members of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787, The Constitution outlines the powers and responsibilities of the three chief branches of the federal government (executive branch, judicial branch, legislative branch), as well as the basic rights of the citizens of the United States (freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, etc.) The Declaration of Independence was crafted by Thomas Jefferson in June of 1776 and it provides the foundation of American political philosophy. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Collected here in one affordable, pocket-sized volume are some of the most valued pieces of writing in the history of our country. This edition contains The Constitution of the United States of America , including The Bill of Rights and all of the subsequent amendments, as well as The Declaration of Independence .
These are word-for-word facsimiles of significant documents… Every American should own a copy.
In an era where the concepts of freedom and democracy are constantly evolving, understanding the foundations of these ideals is more important than ever. 'The Constitution of the United States and The Declaration of Independence' offers readers a glimpse into the bedrock of American governance. These historic documents are more than just legal frameworks; they are living testamentaries to a nation's enduring quest for justice, equality, and liberty.
These foundational documents continue to shape the American legal landscape. They embody the core values of liberty justice and democracy. Understanding these works deepens the appreciation for democratic principles.
'The Constitution of the United States and The Declaration of Independence' serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the core values that underpin American society. Both documents capture the revolutionary spirit and the commitment to human rights that characterized America's founding. The Declaration of Independence passionately asserts the inherent rights of all people marking the break from colonial rule and setting a precedent for future democratic movements.
Its bold declaration of equality and liberty continues to inspire nations globally. Meanwhile the Constitution provides the structural framework for the United States government defining the separation of powers and the rights of citizens. As an adaptable living document it has evolved through amendments to address the changing needs of society.
Together these documents offer valuable insights into the ideals and challenges that shaped a nation encouraging readers to reflect on the ongoing pursuit of a more perfect union. They remain essential readings for those interested in the principles of democracy.
This book presents timeless documents that have remained relevant through centuries of political and social change Their ongoing influence can be seen in global movements toward liberty and equality. \nThe texts are instruments of both revolution and governance showcasing a seamless transition from declaration to practical governance Their words continue to inspire lawmakers and citizens alike. \nBy studying these works readers gain a profound understanding of the values that have driven American political evolution The book fosters an appreciation for the ongoing dialogue between past and present in shaping democratic societies.
1631581481
978-1631581489
3.25 x 0.4 x 6.25 inches
0.811 ounces
Based on 11838 ratings
Nice pocket sized version. Great to carry around or have in the car. Always handy when you encounter some of the people who are supposed to uphold the law and have no clue of what the law actually is.
A great handout to introduce the Constitution to those who were deprived of Civics in their education. Understanding our unique form of government that has served us 275 years! Longer than any where in the world.
Very nice pocket size
Easy to use for a quick reference.
I gift to new citizens
So light and easy to reference in class during con law. After the final I took a sharpie to the cover and wrote “farts” over United States and over independence. Just because I was so done!! Wish I had it during admin law. Useful and easy to carry when your books are over 10 lbs each
You can buy a more expensive copy, that will fit in a pocket. I don't have that kind of money, but I was researching the Constitution so much, because of the criminality of our DC employees, that I thought it would be handy and it is! All our wants, all our needs, all our wishes, and hopes, in a tiny Pocket Edition! God bless the US, and God bless our Constitution!
Small and portable, but type is normal and readable. A required resource for every home and should be taught to children as schools do not teach The Constitution of the United States. It is imperative to differentiate between THE CONSTITUTION and constitutional law which are not the same.