Constitution American Government Comparative Politics Political Science
Constitution American Government Comparative Politics Political Science
Constitution
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- "Exposing extremist lies about the 'Missing Thirteenth Amendment.'"
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- Advocating an interpretation of the Constitution, which they believe accords with original intent. Study courses, newsletters, and seminars.
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- Activities and lessons for learning about the Constitution, and the people and the process that created it .
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- Private, non-profit group dedicated to research and education, encouraging popular understanding of constitutional republican government and the U.S. Constitution.
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- 1874 text by Henry Flanders.
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- An article that in detail explains why the "missing 13th amendment" is a myth, and why fringe groups claim it exists.
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- Discussion forum and live chat devoted to the US Constitution.
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- Anthology on writings of founders of the government from the early seventeenth century to the 1830s. Indexes, search and themes.
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- Web presence of the National Constitution center. Explores ways the Constitution has transformed America through its framework, and what the Constitution means for individuals.
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- Collection contains Printed broadsides offering an account of America's struggle for nationhood.
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- Analysis and Interpretation. Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.
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- Full constitution text with web links and book references by line of constitution. Comprehensive sorted links. Free off-line study guide.
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- A list of amendments with clauses that grant new powers to congress, along with some commentary.
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- A collection of articles on a variety of legal issues including "missing" amendments to the US Constitution.
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- Monthly newsletter by subscription offering a structured curriculum of constitutional study. Books, historical reference, subject and order information.
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- Hyperlinked index of sites/documents that contribute to understanding the roots of the American Constitution.
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- Extensive collection of books, articles, and tools. The organizers are an interest group promoting compliance with, and promotion of principles of, constitutional republicanism.
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- Polybius' influence on the Founding Fathers and separation of powers in the United States Constitution.
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- Biographical information about the men who created the U.S. Constitution.
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- History of a pro-slavery constitutional amendment proposed by Congress in 1861.
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