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It's time to get a little bit more technical. This educational resources discusses the propositions that makes all men equal. It also introduces the responsibility of government in protecting the rights of the people. But what are these rights? Break down the concepts of liberty that constitute the Declaration of Independence. Grab a copy today.
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Take a step back in time and discover life in Colonial America. More particularly, learn about the Albany Congress and the union of the colonies. What was the main purpose of the Albany Congress? Which colonial governments were involved? Every fact you learn adds a piece of puzzle that completes the history of how America came to be.
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In this book, you will learn about the definition as well as purpose of the constitutional convention. Read about its historic origin in the American government. When was it first used and why? How did the constitutional convention influence the leaders elected and the type of government followed? Pick this book today.
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How was the US constitution created? What are the features of the US constitution? Using the information included in this book, your fourth grader will be able to discuss the federal system of government, the three branches of government, and the concept of separation of powers. There will also be discussion on the safeguards of the federal system like checks and balances, the ability to amend and veto power.
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When colonies were established, they were under British rule. Therefore, they had to pay British taxes. This is very important information because it set the stage for the rebellion that was set to happen in the coming years. In this book, however, emphasis will be given on the cause and effect relationship of British tax policies on the colonies. Grab a copy today.
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America suffered under a powerful government so they were afraid to give too much power on any government for fear of another war. It's interesting how their rules and laws gradually evolved to ensure equality while at the same time delegating sufficient power and authority to a central government. Most of these decisions were made during the Constitutional Convention. Turn the pages of this book to learn more
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