Founding the Republic
1.1 hrs read
Rate this book:
About This Book
Establishes a broad picture of the issues that confronted those who framed our government by showing how they arrived at consensus from their numerous conflicting positions. A chronology of major events is followed by seven sections of documents, organized topically. This important library and classroom tool will make it easy for students to research and debate the core political ideas and issues of the founding period. The profound arguments regarding republicanism, federalism, constitutionalism, and individual rights come to life here, contextualized with introductory explanations to stimulate analysis and appraisal of the positions. Unique to this collection are documents relating to the establishment of constitutional governments in the original 13 states, debate over the Bill of Rights, and documents reflecting a variety of alternative voices, including letters and petitions from women and African-American and Native-American leaders. This presents a broader picture of the issues that confronted those who framed our government than has ever before been available.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by John J. Patrick
Civic education for constituti
Civic education for constitutional democracy
Global trends in civic educati
Global trends in civic education for democracy
International perspectives on
International perspectives on education for democracy in the preparation of teachers
SQL fundamentals
Teaching about democratic cons
Teaching about democratic constitutionalism
The framework for the National
The framework for the National Assessment of Educational Progress in civics