The Bill of Rights: Study the Rights Our Founders Thought Were So Important They Needed to Be Protected for the...

The Bill of Rights: Study the Rights Our Founders Thought Were So Important They Needed to Be Protected for the...
ISBN-10
1724160249
ISBN-13
9781724160249
Series
The Bill of Rights
Category
Political Science
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2018-10-05
Publisher
Independently Published
Author
Paul Engel

Description

John Jay said we should all read and study the Constitution of this nation so we can perceive when they are violated and be prepared to defend them. This excerpt from my book "The Constitution Study" looks at what is a right, why we have a Bill of Rights and what rights it protects. Whether you are a history buff or not, this book will help you understand your rights, the rights of others and how we can defend them legally.

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