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Pocket Constitution

Pocket Constitution

( 2 Reviews )
License: Free
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License:Free
Category:Government & politics
User-rating:4.0 ( 2 Reviews )
Language supported:

English (United States)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1
Architecture:ARM, x86, x64
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1
Architecture:ARM, x86, x64

Description

This application contains the greatest statements of human liberty written in the United States: The Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.


View any of the documents in textual form, their original visual form, or together. Use the index to view how different issues are covered by the Constitution and its amendments as enacted today.


Or just take the quiz on United States traditions and history.

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Reviews

  • 10/23/2017
    good info to have by Donald

    written too small...

  • 12/7/2017
    by phone

    Pretty cool! Everyone should get to know these documents better. I like the quiz feature. Would be good for students and everyday Americans in general. Search feature could be modified a little, but it does the job to get you where you need, and has a list of major topics so you can just select it and go right to it without having think of how to word it.

  • 8/26/2017
    Absolutely well designed! by R

    Not sure where some if the other constitution apps disappeared to, but this one is hands down the best anyway! Very well designed, easy to find exactly what you're looking for, doesn't use all sorts of unnecessary permissions, and has lots of extra features like a little quiz & pictures of each of the signers. Thank you developer! One small suggestion though, somewhere make it obvious under the Bill of Rights part that the first two of the original 12 amendments didn't get ratified (at least not initially) and therefore didn't make the final 10 we have today. But great app! Thanks!

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