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Which 462 words are so important that they've changed American history more than once? The Bill of Rights: the first ten amendments to the Constitution, the crucial document that spells out how the United States is to be governed.
Packed with anecdotes and sidebars, case studies, suggestions for further reading, and humorous illustrations, Kathleen Krull's introduction to the Bill of Rights brings a little understood topic vividly to life.
Find out what the Bill of Rights is and how it affects your daily life in this fascinating look at the history, significance, and mysteries of these laws that protect the individual freedoms of everyone--even young people.
Supports the Common Core State Standards
Reviews (2)
Horn Book Review
Beginning with the text of the Bill of Rights and an overview of its history and importance, the book is divided into chapters that focus on each amendment. Legal cases (often involving children's rights) are well explained, and helpful websites and phone numbers are included. Final chapters discuss later amendments and constitutional controversies. The casual prose and amusing illustrations make this a kid-friendly introduction. Bib. From HORN BOOK Spring 2000, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Review
Gr. 5^-8. Krull, best known for her vivid and sometimes irreverent series of collective biographies such as Lives of the Musicians: Good Times, Bad Times (And What the Neighbors Thought) (1993), brings her lively aproach to the American Bill of Rights and shows its relevance to a young audience. After describing how the first 10 amendments came to be added to the Constitution, the book considers each one from a historical point of view, examining Supreme Court cases and famous challenges, and explaining in what ways each amendment applies to children and teenagers. Anna Divito's cartoonlike drawings add a visually appealing touch. Quotations, sidebars, and addresses of relevant organizations appear throughout the text; a bibliography of recommended books is appended. --Carolyn Phelan
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Bill of Rights--What Js Jt? Here They Are--The 462 Words | p. 1 |
Chapter 1 The Bill of Rights and You | p. 7 |
Mysterious Things | |
Nine Things to Remember About the Constitution | |
The True Story of the Bill of Rights | |
The 100-Pound Giant | |
Still Controversial After All These Years | |
Who Are These Guys? | |
"Not Very Nice People" | |
Why December 15 Is Amazing | |
Where Is the Bill of Rights? | |
Chapter 2 The First Amendment, Part 1--People Worshiping As They Please | p. 21 |
What's Going On Here? | |
How Religious Intolerance Can Be Fatal | |
The Wall | |
Classrooms Are Hotter Spots Than You Think | |
Prayers That Have Led to Court Cases | |
The Diversity of Spiritual Beliefs in America | |
Three Resources | |
The "Monkey Trial" | |
The "Monkey Teacher" | |
The Future of Religious Freedom | |
Chapter 3 The First Amendment, Part 2--People Speaking Freely | p. 41 |
Powerful Medicine | |
Some Things You Can Do Under the First Amendment | |
"Freedom for the Thought We Hate" | |
Some Things You Can't Do Under this Amendment | |
Still a Burning Issue | |
A Word from the Presidents | |
Chapter 4 The First Amendment, Part 3--What Freedom of the Press Means | p. 59 |
Can Books Be Dangerous? | |
Lots of Variety in Censorship | |
What the Courts Say | |
What Kids Can Print | |
Handy Addresses | |
The First Amendment in Cyberspace | |
Other Hot Topics | |
The Exhilaration of Tolerance | |
Chapter 5 The Second Amendment, or People and Guns | p. 79 |
In the Eye of the Beholder | |
Laws Elsewhere | |
The Gun Control Debate | |
The National Rifle Association | |
Various Responses to the Second Amendment | |
How Have the Courts Helped? | |
War and Guns | |
Organizations That Support Gun Control | |
Women and Guns | |
Chapter 6 The Third Amendment, or Why Soldiers Can't Live in Your House | p. 95 |
What Were Soldiers Doing in Houses? | |
Why This Chapter Is Short | |
The Third Amendment in Court | |
Chapter 7 The Fourth Amendment, or Searching and Seizing | p. 103 |
A Background of Outrage | |
Diane Doe's Story | |
New Jersey v. T.L.O. | |
The Seventh-Grade Football Star | |
Vomit, National Security, and Other Search-and-Seizure Issues | |
Searches That James Madison Probably Did Not Foresee | |
Search and Seizure Elsewhere | |
An Erosion of Rights? | |
Chapter 8 The Fifth Amendment, or Criminal Justice | p. 119 |
"Infamous" Crimes | |
What Taking the Fifth Really Means | |
What Kind of Game Is Double Jeopardy? | |
Being Made Aware of Your Rights | |
Who Was Miranda? | |
The Miranda Warning | |
The Innocent Versus the Guilty | |
Chapter 9 The Sixth Amendment, or More Criminal Justice | p. 131 |
"A Speedy and Public Trial" | |
"An Impartial Jury" | |
Gerald Gault and Being "Informed of the Accusation" | |
"Confronting the Witnesses" | |
"Obtaining Witnesses" | |
Blockbuster Cases Involving the "Assistance of Counsel" | |
The Scottsboro Cases | |
Gideon's Legacy | |
When Is a Minor Not a Minor? | |
What Rights Do Kids Have? | |
More on Justice for Young People | |
And What About Curfews? | |
A Shelter for Criminals? | |
Chapter 10 The Seventh Amendment, or Civil Justice | p. 151 |
A Twenty-Dollar Value | |
Life Without a Seventh Amendment | |
Consider the Alternatives | |
Types of Civil Trials | |
Who's Who on the Jury | |
A Magic Number | |
Chapter 11 The Eighth Amendment, or Punishments | p. 161 |
More Information on Student Punishments | |
"Excessive Bail" | |
"Excessive Fines" | |
"Cruel and Unusual Punishments" | |
Punishments Elsewhere | |
Information on Human Rights Abuses | |
The Ultimate Punishment | |
More on the Ultimate Punishment | |
The Price of a Death Penalty | |
Supreme Court Cases That Have Affected Use of the Death Penalty | |
Chapter 12 The Ninth Amendment, or Everything Else | p. 177 |
A Most Mysterious Amendment | |
The Father of the Bill of Rights Responds to the Timid People | |
Uncharted Waters | |
The Landmark Ninth Amendment Case | |
And the Most Controversial Ninth Amendment Case | |
Supreme Court Decisions Since Roe v. Wade | |
Chapter 13 The Tenth Amendment, or What About the States? | p. 189 |
The Oddball Amendment | |
Federal Versus State Government | |
Chapter 14 There's More? (Yes--Seventeen Other Amendments) | p. 197 |
Chapter 15 When the Bill of Rights Goes Wrong | p. 205 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 215 |
Index | p. 219 |