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- Constitution DayConstitution Day may just be the most important holiday to us as Americans. September 17, 2011 marks the anniversary of the birth of the United States Constitution in 1787 and serves as an important reminder to us all.
- Our Founding Fathers' Legacy: Constitution DayThis article talks about the day that the basis of our government was created.
- September 17 National Constitution Day and Citizenship DayThe United States Constitution was signed in 1787 on September 17 making today Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Schools and Universities will teach about the Unites States Constitution today and throughout the week until September 23.
Constitution Day Seeks National RecognitionSept. 17, 2010, will recognize the ratification of the United States Constitution. Events are generally small-scale, but no less important.- Constitution Day 2010 Arrives in Combustable Climate223 years ago, the Constitution was officially signed, and cemented America as an independent nation. Today, it's birthday arrives at a time where the meaning of the document - and which side it belongs to - is more heavily debated than ever.
US Constitution Day: Actively CelebrateThe US Constitution is the longest-lasting constitution written in the history of humanity. Rather than just circling the date, emanate our Founding Fathers' love of this country by actively celebrating this Constitution Day.
Constitution Day, a Time to ReflectThis article is about Constitution Day, how people are celebrating, and what Constitution Day means to me.- Ideas for Celebrating Constitution DayActivities for celebrating the day formerly known as Citizenship Day.
President Obama Proclaims National Constitution Day, September 17, 2009The President announces the beginning of National Constitution Week with a proclamation on September 17, 2009- Constitution Day Activities for Parents and TeachersResources available to parents and teachers looking for ways to celebrate Constitution Day.
How to Celebrate Constitution DayToday, September 17 is Constitution Day, but very, very few Americans know this or will celebrate it. If you think of yourself as a politically engaged, civic-minded and patriotic American, then I urge you to celebrate today by expanding your mind.
Constitution Day Review of Laws Recently Declared UnconstitutionalThis article celebrates Constitution Day by examining a sampling laws that have been declared unconstitutional by the nation's courts in recent years.
Constitution Day QuizHow well do you know the U.S. Constitution?- Why We MUST Celebrate Constitution DayWhy it's important not just to celebrate the US Constitution, but to keep it alive
- Constitution Day celebrated early at USFConstitution Day honors the formation of our constitution. Sept. 17 marks this occasion, and many colleges educate their students on fundementals.
- Constitution Day 2009 Lesson Planson September 17, 1787 the United States constitution was signed. Commemorate it with these fun activities.
- The Bill of Rights Quiz: Constitution DayName the following ten amendments....
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