How to cite the bill of rights?
Question by scarykitten624: How to cite the bill of rights?
I am doing a paper on unethical decisions and I use the eight and fourth amendments. How do I cite that I was trying to use easy bib, but I just wasn’t sure? I have to use APA, I have to make a bibliography and in text citation. I really have no idea. Has anyone had to do this in the past and can tell me how??
My main issue is I am not sure what type of document it is. My friend says to use us document, but I don’t see that option. I grew up using easybib and other type of generators, so I am not sure how to cite something that doesn’t fall into the basics, book, website, journal etc….
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Answer by ownpool
I do not have the APA style manual handy, but you would cite the particular amendments, not the Bill of Rights. Look at the style manual at the college library.
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February 12, 2012 ·
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