In this app, you can explore the full text of the Constitution, Federalist Papers, and related documents with explanations and commentary. Includes photos of the Constitution, zoom features, and options to create favorites and share sections.
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About Constitution of the U.S.A.
The complete text of all 85 of the Federalist papers is also included.
In addition, this app contains the complete text of James Madison's Journal of the Constitutional Convention.
Program users will enjoy photos of the authentic Constitution document. Using the unique capabilities of the iPad/iPhone you can zoom in on any part of the actual image of the Constitution. A brief history of the writing of the Constitution and the Federalist papers is also included.
You can create a "favorites" section or even e-mail your "favorites" section to a friend. You can print any section.
MultiEducator brings the experience it has gained from twenty years of developing American History multimedia products to help you learn about the Constitution on your Apple mobile device.
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dizbizz
I’ve had this on my phones for years…
Everyone should have this within reach…now, more than ever! Your life may depend on it!
EODGOD
Annotations are not accurate
Annotations are full of inconsistencies, assumptions and incorrect information. One such example is from Article 1 where the author states that the militia is the National Guard. Another example from Article 1 is that the author mentions the “Federal Government” having the power to do something when Article 1 specifically only governs Congress’ authority.