The Constitution Decoded: A Guide to the Document That Shapes Our Nation

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Age Range
8+
Release Date
September 01, 2020
ISBN
978-1523510443
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Be an active citizen. Know your Constitution!

Ever wonder why the president has a Cabinet? Why there’s such thing as trial by jury? Why someday you’ll have to pay income tax, or why there are no Dukes, Duchesses, Counts, or Countesses in the United States? Because the Constitution says so––and so much more. And now, in The Constitution Decoded, the ideas, concepts, and rules that make America are unpacked and explained in detail to help all of us, kids and parents too, become more informed citizens.
 
Written with impeccable clarity and illustrated in a style that brings America’s early days to life, this fascinating guide goes through the Constitution literally word by word, sentence by sentence, and idea by idea to give readers a true understanding of not only how the Framers envisioned the United States, but also why they made the choices they did. Here’s why, for example, the United States has three branches of government—legislative, executive, and judicial. It explains how bills become laws, why we have the right to free speech, how we can change the Constitution as our country evolves, and so much more.

Packed with historical context and figures, vocabulary, anecdotes, and trivia, this book is an accessible yet richly layered work that belongs in every family library.

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The Constitution Decoded
(Updated: June 07, 2026)
Overall rating
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
What worked: Easy-to-follow book on decoding the Constitution. What I loved about this book is how the author makes an important document in our country easy to understand.

The illustrations help as they're engaging and pull readers right in. The translations are in plain English. Also, key vocabulary words are bold and in the text.

The book breaks down each of the Constitution Amendments. For example: The Nineteen Amendment was ratified on August 18, 1920. This amendment gave women the right to vote. There is a 'Constitution in Action' that mentions Black Women's Rights. Did You Know? That goes over The Seneca Falls Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848.

This important book also includes the articles in the Constitution; the powers of the President of the US; Executive Orders: and much more!

Informative guide that helps young readers understand and navigate the Constitution. A perfect addition to any school and classroom library. This guide is even more important now with all the changes occurring in our government. Knowledge is power.
Good Points
1. Easy to understand
2. A must for all school libraries and classrooms
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