An edition of How free are we? (1986)

How free are we?

what the Constitution says we can and cannot do

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An edition of How free are we? (1986)

How free are we?

what the Constitution says we can and cannot do

Answers questions about the American Constitution and its affect on everyday life, including voting, religious worship, freedom of expression, criminal justice, education, and work.

Publish Date
Publisher
M. Evans
Language
English
Pages
322

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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.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.73, 347.302
Library of Congress
KF4550.Z9 S38 1986, KF4550.Z9S38 1986, Q335 .J3

The Physical Object

Pagination
322 p. ;
Number of pages
322

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24831684M
Internet Archive
howfreearewewhat00sext
ISBN 10
0871314746, 0871314819
ISBN 13
9780871314741, 9780871314819
LCCN
86004491, 72076283
OCLC/WorldCat
13270945, 87841135, 7458

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15925480W

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