Explicit and authentic acts :: amending the U.S. constitution, 1776-2015, with a new afterword /
"Bancroft Prize, Henry Adams Prize, Ohio History Association Book Prize, In time for the 225th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, David Kyvig completed an Afterword to his landmark study of the process of amending the US Constitution. The Afterword discusses the many amendments, such those requ...
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"Bancroft Prize, Henry Adams Prize, Ohio History Association Book Prize, In time for the 225th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, David Kyvig completed an Afterword to his landmark study of the process of amending the US Constitution. The Afterword discusses the many amendments, such those requiring a balanced federal budget or limiting the terms of members of Congress, that have been proposed since the book was originally published and why they failed of passage. At a time when prominent scholars and other public figures have called for a constitutional convention to write a new constitution, arguing that our current system of governance is unsustainable Kyvig reminds us of the high hurdles the founders created to amending the constitution and how they have served the country well, preventing the amendment process from being used by one faction to serve the passions of the moment. In his farewell address, President Washington reminded his audience that the Constitution, "till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all." He regarded the Constitution as a binding document worthy of devout allegiance, but also believed that it contains a clear and appropriate procedure for its own reform. David Kyvig's illuminating study provides the most complete and insightful history of that amendment process and its fundamental importance for American political life Over the course of the past two centuries, more than 10,000 amendments have been proposed by the method stipulated in Article V of the Constitution. Amazingly, only 33 have garnered the required two-thirds approval from both houses of Congress, and only 27 were ultimately ratified into law by the states. Despite their small number, those amendments have revolutionized American government while simultaneously legitimizing and preserving its continued existence. Indeed, they have dramatically altered the relationship between state and federal authority, as well as between government and private citizens. Kyvig reexamines the creation and operation of Article V, illuminating the process and substance of each major successful and failed effort to change the formal structure, duties, and limits of the federal government. He analyzes in detail the Founders' intentions; the periods of great amendment activity during the 1790s, 1860s, 1910s, and 1960s; and the considerable consequences of amendment failure involving slavery, alcohol prohibition, child labor, New Deal programs, school prayer, equal rights for women, abortion, balanced budgets, term limits, and flag desecration"-- Provided by publisher. Print version record. Constitutional amendments United States History. 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title_full | Explicit and authentic acts : amending the U.S. constitution, 1776-2015, with a new afterword / David E. Kyvig. |
title_fullStr | Explicit and authentic acts : amending the U.S. constitution, 1776-2015, with a new afterword / David E. Kyvig. |
title_full_unstemmed | Explicit and authentic acts : amending the U.S. constitution, 1776-2015, with a new afterword / David E. Kyvig. |
title_short | Explicit and authentic acts : |
title_sort | explicit and authentic acts amending the u s constitution 1776 2015 with a new afterword |
title_sub | amending the U.S. constitution, 1776-2015, with a new afterword / |
topic | Constitutional amendments United States History. LAW Legal History. bisacsh LAW Constitutional. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Constitutions. bisacsh Constitutional amendments fast |
topic_facet | Constitutional amendments United States History. LAW Legal History. LAW Constitutional. POLITICAL SCIENCE Constitutions. Constitutional amendments United States History |
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