U.S. Constitution: a QuickStudy Reference Guide
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Description
Own a copy of the most important and revered document in U.S. history that is the centerpiece of political discussion and debate more than 200 years after it was written. Reference the actual words and the full text as written and influenced by the Founding Fathers, rather than relying on partial and paraphrased lines from politicians telling the public what the document means – decide for yourself. In six pages you get the original text of the Constitution, the first 10 amendments known as the Bill of Rights and the following 17 amendments. This copy of the Constitution will last lifetimes and at this price is a must have for personal reference or for students.
6 page reference includes:
- THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
- Preamble
- Article I - 1787
- Article II - 1787
- Article III - 1787
- Article IV - 1787
- Article V - 1787
- Article VI – 1787
- Article VII – 1787
- BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS
- 1 - Right of Religion & Expression – 1791
- 2 - Right to Bear Arms – 1791
- 3 - Quartering Soldiers – 1791
- 4 - Search & Seizure – 1791
- 5 - Rights of Persons – 1791
- 6 - Rights of Accused – 1791
- 7 - Civil Trials – 1791
- 8 - Rights of Accused – 1791
- 9 - Unenumerated Rights – 1791
- 10 - States’ Rights
- 11 - Suits against States – 1795
- 12 - Election of the President – 1804
- 13 - Abolishment of Slavery – 1865
- 14 - Due Process, Equal Protection – 1868
- 15 - Voting Rights – 1870
- 16 - Income Tax – 1913
- 17 - Office of Senator – 1913
- 18 - Prohibition of Alcohol – 1919
- 19 - Women’s Voting Rights – 1920
- 20 - Terms of Office – 1933
- 21 - Repeal of Prohibition – 1933
- 22 - Term Limits – 1951
- 23 - Appointment of Electors – 1961
- 24 - Abolishment of Poll Tax – 1964
- 25 - Succession to Office – 1967
- 26 - Voting Age – 1971
- 27 - Compensation - 1992