Transcending Time with Thomas Jefferson

Is the Constitution Still Applicable Today?

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Study & Teaching, Americas, United States, Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Stephen D. Hanson ISBN: 9781450240239
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 22, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Stephen D. Hanson
ISBN: 9781450240239
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 22, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Many people have wondered what the Founding Fathers were thinking when they wrote the Constitution. Now you can find out directly from Thomas Jefferson. In a series of fictionalized interviews, Transcending Time with Thomas Jefferson offers an explanation of Jeffersons goals and a description of how he and his colleagues crafted a road map that would help the nation set a strong framework for future success. Author Stephen D. Hanson, an Army veteran with a deep love for his country, explores Jeffersons past and also discusses how the Constitution is being applied today. Hanson examines Jeffersons views regarding moral values and what could happen if the nation continues to stray down a path that curtails individual freedoms. Learn why freedom of the religion and the press were so important to the nations founders and why these tenets remain relevant today. The country may have lost its way, but its people can find the way back to a path of liberty by looking to the Constitution. Find solutions to todays problems and develop a deeper understanding of Americas history in Transcending Time with Thomas Jefferson.

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Many people have wondered what the Founding Fathers were thinking when they wrote the Constitution. Now you can find out directly from Thomas Jefferson. In a series of fictionalized interviews, Transcending Time with Thomas Jefferson offers an explanation of Jeffersons goals and a description of how he and his colleagues crafted a road map that would help the nation set a strong framework for future success. Author Stephen D. Hanson, an Army veteran with a deep love for his country, explores Jeffersons past and also discusses how the Constitution is being applied today. Hanson examines Jeffersons views regarding moral values and what could happen if the nation continues to stray down a path that curtails individual freedoms. Learn why freedom of the religion and the press were so important to the nations founders and why these tenets remain relevant today. The country may have lost its way, but its people can find the way back to a path of liberty by looking to the Constitution. Find solutions to todays problems and develop a deeper understanding of Americas history in Transcending Time with Thomas Jefferson.

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