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How to Cite This Site Jump to: Citing the Constitution It is very important when writing a paper for a school project (at any level, from elementary school to graduate school) to properly cite your sources. Where did you find…
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Choose a format to view the Constitution – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Choose a format to view the Constitution Please choose a format to view: Enhanced: All-in-one Enhanced: One page per section Plain: All-in-one PDF: All-in-one Images All-in-one, in Spanish The Constitution is also available for viewing on a Palm device or…
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Constitution of the People’s Republic of China – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Constitution of the People’s Republic of China Advertisement The following is the complete text of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China, as adopted on December 4, 1982. The electronic text was acquired from the The Wiretap Electronic Text…
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The Boston Port Act – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Boston Port Act Advertisement In 1773, the British Parliament passed the Tea Act, which allowed theBritish East India Company to sell tea in America without any duty. The act waspartially passed because the East India Company’s imports of tea…
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USConstitution.net Bibliography – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
USConstitution.net Bibliography This site owes its existence to the thoughts and words of a great many people. This page is a list of some of the books used as references for various facts and events detailed in the site. When…
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The Administration of Justice Act
Advertisement Worried by the courts that convened in America and in Massachusetts in particular, and their bias toward the colonists over their British governors, on May 20, 1774, the Parliament passed the Administration of Justice Act. It provided that the…
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Signers of The Articles of Confederation
The signers of America’s first constitution, the Articles of Confederation, are less well-known than those of the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence, but they are no less important to our history. Some basic demographic information about these men is…
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Founding Fathers’ Legacy
The formation of the American Republic stands as a significant achievement in human history. The Founding Fathers established a new kind of government rooted in principles of political sovereignty, economic freedom, and individual rights. This republic redefined governance and continues…