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Answers questions about the American Constitution and its affect on everyday life, including voting, religious worship, freedom of expression, criminal justice, education, and work.
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How free are we?: what the Constitution says we can and cannot do
1986, M. Evans
in English
0871314746 9780871314741
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Table of Contents
[Our Federal System] The Making of the Constitution
Amending the Constitution
Congress
The Presidency
The Supreme Court
The States.
[Our Rights and Liberties] The Right to Vote
Religion
Freedom of Expression
The Individual
Equality
Criminal Justice
The Schools
The Workplace
The Military.
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Includes text of the Constitution.
Bibliography: p. 307-309.
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