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Know Your Rights

A Citizen's Guide to the U.S. Constitution and Your Constitutional Protections

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Know Your Rights

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Know Your Rights: A Citizen's Guide to the U.S. Constitution and Your Constitutional Protections
by Haselton Media Group is an empowering, accessible guide designed to help everyday Americans understand and assert their fundamental rights under the U.S. Constitution.This comprehensive yet reader-friendly book demystifies the nation's foundational document, starting with its historical origins—from the failures of the Articles of Confederation and the Enlightenment ideas that shaped it, through the intense debates and compromises of the 1787 Constitutional Convention, to the enduring principles of popular sovereignty, separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism, limited government, and the rule of law.It provides in-depth explanations of the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments), exploring freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition; the right to bear arms; protections against unreasonable searches and seizures; due process and rights of the accused; fair trial guarantees; and safeguards against excessive punishment. The book also covers key post-Bill of Rights amendments, including the Reconstruction-era 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments (abolishing slavery, guaranteeing equal protection and due process, and protecting voting rights regardless of race), women's suffrage (19th), and voting age lowered to 18 (26th), while addressing how these have evolved through Supreme Court interpretations and societal change.Going beyond theory, the guide translates constitutional principles into real-world application: your rights during police encounters, at protests, in schools or workplaces, online, at borders, and in the digital age. It offers practical advice on what to do if your rights are violated—documenting incidents, filing complaints, pursuing legal recourse (such as Section 1983 actions), and connecting with advocacy organizations like the ACLU, NAACP, and others.The book concludes with a powerful call to active citizenship: informed voting, contacting elected officials, community organizing, peaceful protest, advocacy, and even the principled role of civil disobedience in upholding justice. It emphasizes that the Constitution is a living document, sustained by vigilant, engaged citizens committed to forming a "more perfect Union."Whether you're a student, newcomer, concerned parent, or simply an American who wants to be better informed, this book equips you with the knowledge to confidently navigate your constitutional protections, assert your liberties, and participate meaningfully in preserving American democracy.
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