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The Bill of Rights Homework Help Resources


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A review of United States History to 1877.
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Excellent resources for homeschooling parents and students, including information about American history, ancient history, civics, world cultures, and more.
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This interactive site lets the student click on an article and section or amendment number of the Constitution. The original section or amendment then appears,along with its "Meaning" (a restatement in plain, modern English).
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Starts from the very beginning with easy to follow links to get to the section of the Constitution the student is struggling with.
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Interactive tool allows the viewer to click and view an online replica of the Bill of Rights. The site also details the history of this document.
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