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Old Jul 16, 2007, 08:09 AM
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Where are course on the United States Constitution

I am an American citizen and would like to learn more about the American Constitution. Where may I take a beginner's course in Bakersfield, California?

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Old Jul 20, 2007, 04:22 AM   #2  
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Hello Laura:

Try you local community college. However, our founders were NOT like the politicians of today. They wrote what they meant and they meant what they wrote. Plus, they did it simply. The Consitution is only about 3 pages and you CAN understand it.

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tomder55 agrees: You are correct ; with the caveat that you should also read the 'Federalist Papers' and the amendments passed after the Bill of Rights are more complex and deserve detailed study .
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Your first step would be to read the text of the Constitution. If there are still things you don't understand, you can ask specific questions here. If you want more I would suggest sitting in on an American History course at a local college.
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