We the People: An Introduction to American Politics
Where the last settlement ended and the wilderness began, where the edge of civilization met the beginning of savagery, this was the frontier line. Here at the farthest clearing, land was either free or very cheap.
Charles A. Bear's An Economic Interpretation of the United States Constitution was a work of such powerful persuasiveness as to alter the course of American historiography. No historian who...
This fact-filled volume includes: • An illustrated preamble to the Constitution, illuminating its signifcance from its birth through to modern times • The complete text of the Constitution • The fascinating history of the struggle to ...
Introduces the history and principles of constitutional democracy. Teacher's ed. includes performance assessment materials and a bibliography of children's literature.
We the People explores John Howard Yoder’s account of peoplehood and develops an appreciative revision that considers the politics of Jesus in relation to the people of Israel.
McCaffrey , James M. The Army in Transformation , 1790-1860 . ... Romjue , John L. American Army Doctrine for the Post - Cold War . Fort Monroe , Va .: Military History Office , United States Army Training and Doctrine Command , 1996 .
Nathan Tucker, a Davenport, Iowa, attorney, seeks to answer these questions in a series of columns he wrote in the aftermath of the court's decision.
"In We the People, renown journalist, Fox political analyst, and bestselling author Juan Williams examines the lives of the men and women in the 20th century who have extended the Founding Fathers' original vision of the country and ...
-- What rights does the Bill of Rights protect? -- What challenges might face American constitutional democracy in the twenty-first century? -- Reference.
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Politics is relevant and participation matters--now more than ever
Brilliantly, this book pushes the conventional roles of a Republic into twenty-first century technology to return control back to the States and the people.
Recounts the evolution of our Constitution from the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and discusses the changes that have come about in the ensuing 200 years.
In this heart-stirring collection of watercolor portraits of military veterans—one from each of the fifty states—artist Mary Whyte captures this ethos as well as the dedication, responsibility, and courage it takes to fulfill that ...
Politics is relevant and participation matters--now more than ever
This book is a handbook for giving direct power back to the People so they can change the Constitution, which they ordained and established, to make the American government more People friendly.
In the end, the Handbook shows the reader how "WE THE PEOPLE "can empower ourselves with knowledge and unity, to exercise our Constitutional rights and reshape our own future as a team.
A compilation of short stories that design diversity.
Finally, America elects a president who fulfills his promise and rids the world of war and crime. Read on to find out how he becomes the most popular president in history and propels Earth into an era of galactic travel.