The Making of AmericaVerity Publishing - Political Science The United States of America has been blessed with the world’s greatest political success formula. In a little over a century, this formula allowed a small segment of the human family—less than 6 percent—to become the richest nation on earth. It allowed them to create more than half of the world’s total output in production and enjoy the highest standard of living in the history of the world. In this book, we learn how the Founding Fathers discovered this success formula. Much of this discovery is told in the words of the Founders themselves, so that the reader can feel the power of their minds sweeping away thousands of years of bad government and illogical laws to formulate a whole new society based on human freedom. By returning to the roots of the Founders’ thinking, and contemplating the logic that they used in establishing the Constitution, we can better understand the challenges and solutions that confront us in today’s political world. This eBook includes the original index, illustrations, footnotes, table of contents and page numbering from the printed format. |
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... Force Compliance Madison's Warning Efforts to Hold the Line Congressman Davy Crockett Principle #80 (from Article I.8.1): The people of the states stipulate that “all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United ...
... an Extension of Constitutional Power It Includes Treaties Present and Future Treaties Are Contracts Transformed into Laws Principle #211 from Article VI.2 (The judges in every state shall be bound to): force the supreme law of.
... force and effect. Approval of Nine States Already Required for Major Decisions in Congress Non-ratifying States Would Remain Outside the Union The Constitution of Worldwide Importance Mission Accomplished Chapter Footnotes Part.
... Force, presently medical director for the U.S. Army in Utah. {p. xiii} Special thanks must also go to the several thousand supporters who make regular contributions to NCCS each month. The support team which contributed so much to this ...
... force of eloquence and reasoning that did him great honor.” Read, George (1733-1798), delegate from Delaware. Royal attorney general; member, Delaware Legislature; Continental Congress; signed Declaration of Independence; helped write ...
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The Making of America: The Substance and Meaning of the Constitution Willard Cleon Skousen No preview available - 1985 |
The Making of America: The Substance and Meaning of the Constitution Willard Cleon Skousen No preview available - 1985 |