In graphic novel format, tells the story of the debates, disagreements, and compromises that led to the formation of the U.S. Constitution during 1787.
A comprehensive teacher's guide to the U.S. Constitution for the fourth through eighth-grade reading class that features lesson plans, activity pages, annotated bibliography, and quizzes.
Presents essays on 281 alphabetically arranged court cases that show how the Bill of Rights has been defined and extended up to June of 2001, and also contains reference tools including a table of the justices' notable stances, a time line, a glossary, and a bibliography.
Contains essays on the Bill of Rights, covering its history and significance, each of its amendments, and eighty-one issues it affects, and also contains the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and all of its amendments.
When widespread violence threatens to tear the country apart, two men travel to Washington to champion a law in which religious speech will be severely punished, but a man named Johnny Drake challenges this legislation and refuses to deny his faith in Christ.
Includes an overview of the original debate over the need for a bill of rights, an exploration of some later debates about rights issues, and an appendix of original documents.