Your Rugged Constitution

Your Rugged Constitution

American Ideals Series
by Bruce Allyn Findlay, Esther Blair Findlay
©1950, Item: 21123
Hardcover, 279 pages
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The Constitution of the United States contains ideals with profound meaning for every American, yet the famous document is difficult for most people to read and understand because of its legalistic and old-fashioned language. To help Americans understand and appreciate the Constitution—to show them that it is no mere historic document but a vital contract between each American citizen and his government—Your Rugged Constitution was written.

In this attractive book, the full text of the Constitution is clearly printed, part by part, with explanations of each part expressed in terms that are understandable to everyone. Clear statements set forth the vital meaning and significance of such phrases as "delegate vs. undelegated powers," "separation and balance of powers," "the taxing powers of Congress," and "the necessary and proper clause."

It is only through grasping the special significance of the Constitution—understanding it, applying it in one's daily life—that its basic ideals can be reaffirmed and preserved with the vigilance and respect that are needed if the United States of America is to remain a self-governing nation of free people.

—from the dust jacket

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