The issues and controversies surrounding the creation of our
federal republic--and the rights of the federal government--have
reverberated through many watershed events in the 200+ years of
American history. This book will help students to debate those
issues as they played out in eight crises from 1787 to the
beginning of the 21st century. Expert commentary and 54 primary
documents contemporary to the time were carefully selected to
represent a variety of views on each issue. Events range from the
creation of the federal republic to the ongoing controversy over
women's rights.
Primary documents include presidential letters and speeches,
newspaper opinion pieces, first-person accounts and letters,
Supreme Court decisions, congressional debates, statutes,
resolutions, and political party platforms. A narrative
introduction to the issue of federalism over American history will
help students contextualize the events in context. A chronology and
bibliography of books and Web sites will assist the student
researcher.
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