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National Constitution Center
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/
Source: National Constitution Center

The site contains a plethora of information regarding the U.S. Constitution including Constitution basics, how the Constitution affects our lives, and the history behind the Constitution. Also included are activities and information for students and teachers, and select issues, essays, and debates involving the Constitution. A list and text of numerous other historical documents relating to the Constitution are also provided.
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Get To Know The Most Important Legal Document Ever Created
http://www.constitutionfacts.com/
Source: Oak Hill Publishing Co.

Information about the U.S. Constitution including insights into the men who wrote it, how it was created, and how the Supreme Court has interpreted it. Also includes quotes, puzzles and quizzes.
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U.S. Constitution
http://www.findlaw.com/casecode/constitution/
Source: Findlaw

A complete transcript of the Constitution and the 27 amendments. Also contains in depth explanations of the articles and amendments. When applicable, links to Supreme Court cases are provided.
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Constitution Day
http://www.constitutionday.us/
Source: National Constitution Center

A collection of educational materials for use on Constitution Day, September 17th, at which time schools and federal agencies are required to hold educational programs on the U.S. Constitution. Materials include lesson plans for school use, handouts for federal employees (which could be used for the general public), and resources for individuals and parents.
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