Interpreting the Bill of Rights
About this book
The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution were written to safeguard individual liberties and limit government power. Was the Bill of Rights necessary, or did it open up a can of worms the framers didn't intend? Throughout the course of U.S. history, amendments have been subject to various interpretations, often to the point of contention. In this informative anthology, readers will be exposed to the complex issues of interpreting a document that was created more than two hundred years ago.
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- OL Work ID
- OL28383842W
Subjects
United states, constitutionUnited states, constitution, juvenile literatureCivil rightsCivil rights, juvenile literatureConstitutional amendmentsConstitutional amendments, united states, juvenile literature