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We The People
2001, Center for Civic Education
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We the people: student text, level I.
1994, Center for Civic Education
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We the people: student text, level I.
1994, Center for Civic Education
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Calabasas, CA

Table of Contents

What were the Founders' basic ideas about government?
What was America like in the 1770s?
Why did the Founders think we needed a government?
What is a republican government
What is a constitutional government?
How did the Founders use their ideas in the Declaration of Independence?
What was our first national government like?
How was our Constitution written?
How did the Philadelphia Convention begin?
How many representatives should each state have in Congress?
How should the problem of slavery be handled?
What basic ideas are in the Preamble to the Constitution?
How did the Framers organize our government?
What is the legislative branch?
What is the executive branch?
What is the judicial branch?
What is a federal government?
How does the Constitution protect your basic rights?
How does the Constitution protect your freedom of expression?
How does the Constitution protect your freedom of religion?
How does the Constitution protect your right to be treated equally by the government?
How does the Constitution protect your right to be treated fairly by the government?
How does the Constitution protect your right to vote?
What are the responsibilities of citizens?
What responsibilities accompany our rights?
How can we promote the common welfare?

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"Directed by the Center for Civic Education"--T.p. verso.

Includes index.

Grades 4-6.

Copyright Date
1988

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Pagination
1 v. :

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Open Library
OL24621135M
ISBN 10
0898181100
ISBN 13
9780898181104
OCLC/WorldCat
47066807
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