"Thirteen separate states strove 'to form a more perfect union,' and succeed in doing so by drafting a document that some have argued is the crowning achievement of our country. Young readers learn about the important representatives involved in the drafting of the Constitution and about the ten amendments that became the Bill of Rights. This informational text meets the standards for civics, US history, and patriotism"--Provided by the publisher.
General Note
Title proper from title frame.
Includes index.
Includes chronologies.
Includes glossary.
"Rosen Learning Center."
"Rosen digital."
Optional writing activities with lesson plans are included.
Optional narration.
Content Note
The document that defined a nation -- The Articles of Confederation -- The Constitutional Convention -- The three branches of government -- Key dates on the road to ratification -- Final articles of the law of the land -- Ten amendments : the Bill of Rights -- Later amendments -- A model for freedom.