Synopsis
This book offers an insightful analysis of the United States Constitution, exploring the principles, structure, and historical significance of this foundational document. Providing an authoritative interpretation of its origins, the author examines the complex legal and political landscape that shaped the Constitution's creation. The book delves into the philosophical debates and compromises that forged its provisions, shedding light on its enduring legacy as a framework for American governance. By examining the Constitution's provisions, the author illuminates how they have been interpreted and applied over time, highlighting the intricate relationship between the Constitution and the evolution of American law and society. Delving into the ongoing discussions surrounding its interpretation, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of the Constitution's dynamic role in shaping the nation's legal, political, and cultural fabric.
About the Author
Bruce Rogers taught ESL and test preparation courses at the Economics Institute at the University of Colorado, USA, since 1979. He has also taught in special programs in Indonesia, Vietnam, Korea, the Czech Republic, and Egypt. In addition to this series, he is the author of Introductory Guide to the TOEIC Test and The Complete Guide to TOEIC Test, both with National Geographic Learning.
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