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Bill of Rights

Twelve posters mounted on three cardboard kiosks. Each kiosk is 2'square and 5' tall. One shipping case. 1990, Study guide available

The Bill of Rights and its role in protecting the rights of Americans is illustrated in photographs and text. Each of the twelve panels addresses a particular topic through relevant articles from the Bill of Rights and features pertinent language and quotations from Supreme Court Justices and the Founding Fathers, as well as statements by contemporary activists. Emphasis is placed on the present-day relevance of the Bill of Rights. User's guide has classroom activities for grades 4-12. Also suitable for adult audiences. 

The Blessings of Liberty

Twelve posters mounted on three cardboard kiosks. Each kiosk is 2' square and 5' tall. One shipping case. 1987, Study guide available

The Blessings of Liberty tells the story of the U.S. Constitution from the Articles of Confederation to the Principles of Federalism to the role of the Supreme Court. Vivid graphics and color reproductions are accentuated by information about historical events and constitutional principles. 

The Marshall Plan: Cooperating to Rebuild Europe

Twelve posters mounted on three cardboard kiosks. Each kiosk is 2' square and 5' tall. One shipping case. 1986, Study guide available

In June 1947, Secretary of State, George C. Marshall proposed a plan that led to the boldest and most practical foreign aid program ever undertaken. In the face of devastating postwar conditions, billions of American dollars provided the goods and credits needed to stabilize Western Europe economically and politically. Produced by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the display features photographs, documents, cartoons, and maps, together with historical text. 
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