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The Bill of Rights primer, a citizen's guidebook to the American Bill of Rights, Akhil Reed Amar and Les Adams

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The Bill of Rights primer, a citizen's guidebook to the American Bill of Rights, Akhil Reed Amar and Les Adams
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexIncludes bibliographical references (pages 301-388) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Bill of Rights primer
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
816030396
Responsibility statement
Akhil Reed Amar and Les Adams
Sub title
a citizen's guidebook to the American Bill of Rights
Summary
Overview: A valuable reference to understanding your freedoms. Many Americans reference the Bill of Rights, a document that represents many of the freedoms that define the United States. Who doesn't know about the First Amendment's freedom of religion or Second Amendment's right to bear arms? In this pocket-sized volume, Akhil Reed Amar and Les Adams offer a wealth of knowledge about the Bill of Rights that goes beyond a basic understanding. The Bill of Rights Primer is an authoritative guide to all American freedoms. Uncluttered and well-organized, this text is perfect for those who want to study up on the Bill of Rights without needing a law degree to do so. This elementary guidebook presents a short historical survey of the people, events, decrees, legislation, writings, and cultural milestones, in England and the American colonies, that influenced the Founding Fathers as they drafted the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. With helpful comments and fun facts in the margins, the book will provide a deeper understanding of the Bill of Rights, exhibiting that it is not a stagnant document but one with an evolving meaning shaped by historical events, such as the American Civil War and Reconstruction
Table Of Contents
About this book -- Preface: Development of the concept of political freedom in England and the American colonies -- Creation and reconstruction: an overview -- Creation: -- First things first -- Our first amendment -- Second and third amendments (the military amendments) -- Fourth amendment (searches, seizures, and fifth amendment takings) -- Fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth amendments (the jury amendments) -- Ninth and tenth amendments (the popular-sovereignty amendments) -- Bill of rights as a constitution -- Reconstruction: -- Antebellum ideas -- Fourteenth amendment -- Incorporation process -- Reconstruction rights -- New birth of freedom -- Appendix: Constitution of the United States -- Amendments I-X and XIV -- Biographical profiles of notable figures quoted or featured in the text -- Notes -- Glossary -- Index
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