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Protect your rights with this easy-to-read guide to knowing the Constitution
The People's Guide to the United States Constitution is an easy-to-read, spin-free guide to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and amendments and the Declaration of Independence. "...something everyone could enjoy...everyone could agree on." This book provides anyone who is interested in their constitutional rights with both the essential historical context and the important definitions of the language used at the time they were written so they can read straight through the original text--gaining confidence in their own understanding of the powerful and exciting agreements written to guarantee our freedom. The United States Constitution is a framework for cooperation. When everyone knows it you'll have millions of people helping to protect your rights in a more harmonious civilization. Read The People's Guide to the United States Constitution by Dave Kluge. Protect your rights by encouraging your friends and elected representatives to read the Constitution. Reviews and praise for "The People's Guide" "Dave Kluge has succeeded...an excellent reference book to have in your home." --Conservative Review "The People's Guide to the United States Constitution by Dave Kluge presents readers with a brief background of the events that led to the writing of the nation's most important document, including John Locke's writings, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, the Revolution, and the Declaration of Independence. The author describes the foundations of democracy in ancient Greece and the public debate that took place in newspapers of the original colonies over the principles that should be included in the new Constitution. "The American government is the oldest, continuously existing form in a major nation in the world today," Kluge writes. "All other major nations have undergone significant changes in their forms of government since the American Revolution of 1776." "He uses Noah Webster's 1828 dictionary to define many key terms used by the framers of the Constitution, since these definitions most closely resemble their original intentions. The Constitution's most significant points are summarized and the document is reproduced in full with terms like "direct tax" and "pro tempore" defined in brackets." --Foreword Magazine |
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