Constitutional Sound Bites explains America's Founding documents in a format that is familiar to 21st century readers. This is accomplished in a simple, unbiased, easy-to-read presentation that takes into account the "sound bite" nature of today's cyber-driven, fast-click culture. The Federalist Papers, by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison explain the Constitution, but long newspaper essays are not the way Americans get information in the 21st century. Constitutional Sound Bites addresses this difference by translating an 18th Century message into a 21st Century format. There are over 150 question and answer entries, and while the entries are all related, each conveys a stand-alone message about the philosophy,organization and purpose of America's Founding Documents. At a time of deep divisions in the United States the book brings home the important fact that the shared heritage is not liberal nor conservative, Republican nor Democrat but American. The book also contains the text of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and all amendments. The principal goal of Constitutional Sound Bites is to bring the Constitution alive and explain the origins, purposes and philosophy of the document. Reading the Constitution with the objectives for government, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and Preamble, in mind makes the experience more meaningful. Knowledge of the aims reveals the purpose of the detailed provisions. Then the provisions are not simply dry definitions of government structure. They are protections for freedom and liberty. Perhaps the most important thing to consider about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights is they are not Democrat or Republican, nor liberal or conservative,they are American. Their ideals and principles belong to all of us, and a gift from the 18th Century to the 21st. Mr. Shestokas has taken a set of documents, essential to our very being and has made them both accessible and relevant. It is difficult to be a good American without understanding how America was made and what America stands for. Constitutional Sound Bites makes 18th Century courage & brilliance come to life in 21st Century style. Thanks, Dave! Brent Hamachek, author of “How America Broke its Wings” Constitutional Sound Bites provides an accurate and accessible resource regarding the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights. The book's unique format allows the reader to quickly and effectively grasp the material. The historical anecdotes add depth and context. It is an excellent resource AND an enjoyable read. A "must have" for every American. William Frech, Senior Financial Analyst of S-K Partners, Ltd. Read more
Download NowPurchased this for my 16 year old who is a history buff - she loves it! Shestokas presents a clear and concise explanation of the US Constitution. A brief, factual history of the founding fathers and the times is given, including a quick look at the Declaration of Independence and Preamble to the Constitution to give context to the topics involved. Each article is broken down and discussed in a manageable way (a question and answer format), so as to not overwhelm the reader. The information is presented in a way easily applicable to current events. Also included in detail are the first ten amendments. Some of the information within explains why SCOTUS justices serve for life, why America is a REPUBLIC and not a pure democracy, and what enumerated powers are. I highly recommend this book for anyone wishing to educate themselves beyond the civics lessons taught in school (if at all - many schools do not even offer these classes any longer) - it is imperative we as a people understand our rights so that we may protect them, rather than depend on others who may be willing to twist the facts to fit their own agendas. It has spurred an even deeper appreciation of our country for my 16 yo, and when watching the news, she consistently finds ways to apply what she has gleaned from this book - both how her rights are being protected, and how the Constitution is being ignored, as when when California entered into an agreement with China. On a personal note, I feel it's important to understand what our founding fathers went through, discussed and debated, to present us with our form of government. Is the Constitution perfect? Many will say no, but for over 200 years it has provided us with a form of government many die to achieve, and many are willing to risk their lives to live under.
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