We explore what a constitution is by comparing it to creating rules for a clubhouse. We explain how the U.S. Constitution outlines government structure, leadership selection, and citizens' rights. Our conversation takes listeners back to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, revealing how the founding fathers debated and compromised to create a document that still guides our nation today.
• The Constitution defined as the most important set of rules for a country
• The U.S. Constitution was written in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787
• At only 4,500 words, it's the world's shortest written constitution for a major government
• Amendments allow the Constitution to change, with 27 added so far
• Interactive questions encourage listeners to think about rule-making and amendments
• Mini-quiz reviews key concepts about the Constitution
Parents and adults can find a printable Kids Constitution worksheet here or at civics.asu.edu for a PDF copy.
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