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AD FREE–– CONSTITUTION and THE FEDERALIST PAPERS app is the best way to learn about the Constitution of the United States. Not only does this app contain the full text of the Constitution, the product also provides an explanation for each and every clause, as well as commentary on each of the amendments.
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Reference Free Multieducator Inc iPhone, iPad, iPod

You can send the sections of the constitution included the amendments to the Watch App if you favorite them

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.

Reviews

It’s come down to this...
atavision

Americans all need to know a little bit more about their country. This app is a great way to start. First of all, no ads! Even the developer puts “no ads“ as the first description of the app. In a world where ads can ruin the best app, it’s a pleasure to not face those annoying little pests. The UI is not the greatest, a bit clunky and somewhat lacking in design, but it’s pretty intuitive getting around the app. It’s basically just a lot of reading, but important reading, so the UI isn’t that important. There are a couple of upgrades for those historical nerds who like reading about old Supreme Court cases and the like, and there is a free commentary that comes along with just about everything on the app. The commentary may be good for some people who find it hard to wade through some of the early English legalese that most of the product is written in. And for those of you who don’t want the constitution “interpreted” by anyone for you, then just don’t read the commentaries. It never hurts to know where you stand in your own country.


BEST of the Best!!!!
Marty's Genius

I own 8 political and historical apps created by Multieducators, Inc. As soon as I get more space, I am buying every app you create. These are extraordinary. They are the highest-quality and most comprehensive apps in my library, and I own hundreds., I am SO IMPRESSED with both the tons of information in your apps, along with the many features...Amazing!!!!!!


Very mistaken history
RickMMontes

The opening paragraph of this app states that the Constitutions preamble clearly used the term "we the people" instead of "we the states" to prove, like Abraham Lincoln wanted everyone to believe, that the States united were indivisible and consolidated into one nation and people. This could not be further from the truth. The Constitution was ratified by the states as sovereign entities and have never given up that sovereignty. The states are all part of a confederation. They delegated certain limited powers to the Federal government. The ratifiers of the constitution, the people of the several states, would never had agreed to the notion of one people and one "National"government. It was debated very thoroughly. I am removing your app until you take the time to understand the Constitution and its original intent. noted are NOT on


Good resource
Keninwa

Good resource for the Constitution and Federalist Papers. Wish they had would add the Declaration of Independence, or create a similar app.


Rubbish
SouthernPatriot64

Obviously the author has no understanding of original intent.


Great App
EvilSushi911

Fantastic Constitution Resource!


Constitution
Dick23715

This is a great app. A most useful upgrade suggestion would be to include an index-perhaps using keywords. The recent additions are great but difficult to search specific cases, subjects, topics, etc.. Thanks for consolidating such critical information Dick


This app is an app
Minnie moo moo double frost

i no tht this app is an app bc they sell it on the app store. apps r fun. apps r cool. apps r good. appl sounds like app. ueroejklqs; [wbhit4fugtfu9o13dmr,vqsfhduu3mx,vz


Very useful, some bugs
Spectrospecs

I use this for my AP US Gov class, and it's a lifesaver, but the numbering on the Federalist papers is off. The numbered sections skip #17, while it is still there listed as #18. The rest of the numbers are thrown off accordingly. I had to read #51 for an assignment and instead unwittingly read #50.


Shows only a black screen.
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This new update hasn't fixed the App.


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