Posted: 9/4/2014 7:31:05 PM EDT
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The first 19 amendments is my daughter social studies assignment. I forgot about half of them. (shame on me I know) What are some good kid friendly links to get info?
And does anyone still use encyclopedias still and if so where to get them now a days? Thanks |
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The first 19 amendments is my daughter social studies assignment. I forgot about half of them. (shame on me I know) What are some good kid friendly links to get info? And does anyone still use encyclopedias still and if so where to get them now a days? Thanks www.google.com Go to the local library if you need access to encyclopedias. Years ago everyone sold them at yard sales - not sure of that's still a thing though. good luck |
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One of the biggest problems today is that even when schools teach the US Constitution they seem to think it is only the Bill of Rights and the remaining Amendments. The important stuff is in the Articles One through Seven along with the writings of the Founding Fathers.
Good Starting Point and Info The Constitution The Bill of Rights Amendments 11-27 Happy Reading |
| Hillsdale College is a very good source of info, including free courses on the constitution...very patriotic and conservative...nice to see from a college these days!!!! link for Hillsdale College |