App Profile: Interactive Constitution

Android / Games / Puzzles
Interactive Constitution
Installs:
Rating:
4.23
Total Reviews:
81
Top Countries:
US, DE, GB
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Reviews: What People Think About Interactive Constitution
PuPi08
Rating: 5/5
I have used their website for many years, in fact I also have used their website to creat Lawful and legal documents for court in violation of the American Constitution this these individuals are very consistent and they do not waver in their theology of the God given Rights of the People for chump change of the corrupted officials. One must use discretion when learning this type of stuff. And this is one entity that is perfect! I also like that there is no data link or collected about which that is a violation by other entities such as “FARLEX; legal dictionary” this is the source to go to. Please stand your ground and continue the good fight by honest pure education and knowledge
Bj28$
Rating: 5/5
What I like most is that you can easily see if a part has been changed by a later amendment or ruling. For example in an Article where the text is highlighted an interactive note will tell you what has changed since the original and reference the amendment etc with the change. A very helpful way to study the Constitution, original vs as it applies today and why changes were made.
boy canoy
Rating: 3/5
Right off the bat, the first thing a new user sees are the different debates and interpretations behind the constitution. It’s funny this makes me think of all the interpretations of sacred texts written by inspired leaders … like the Bible. While we’re at it, let’s make a bunch of different interpretation of the constitution, the new English version, the international version, the liberal version, the far right version, the proud boy version, the Bernie sanders, the AOC, and wang gang versions.
Shouldn’t there be one interpretation? Very funny how the official app can’t even get it right
About Interactive Constitution
The free Interactive Constitution app presents the full text of the U.S. Constitution and features essays by leading scholars that detail areas of agreement and disagreement across a range of philosophical and legal perspectives. Created by the National Constitution Center in partnership with the American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society, this nonpartisan resource is featured by the College Board in its Advanced Placement history and government courses. The Interactive Constitution was made possible by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
To use the Interactive Constitution, just hit the "Explore It" button on its opening screen. Then you can:
Select the "Articles" and "Amendments" tabs on the next screen to read the part of the Constitution that interests you.
For the first 15 Amendments, you can read the annotated text of each amendment, along with "Common Interpretations" - joint statements by leading scholars detailing areas of agreement - and "Matters of Debate," individual statements by those same scholars detailing discussing areas of disagreement, along with the annotated text of each amendment.
For Amendments 16-27, you can read the full annotated text, plus interpretations from the Annenberg Classroom, a national leader in resources for civic education.
For the Articles I-VII of the U.S. Constitution, you can read the full text of each article by sections, with annotations from some of the nation’s leading scholars and from the Annenberg Classroom.
The "About The Constitution" section contains a series of white papers that provide overarching background on the Constitution, its history, and how it should be interpreted and applied.
To use the Interactive Constitution, just hit the "Explore It" button on its opening screen. Then you can:
Select the "Articles" and "Amendments" tabs on the next screen to read the part of the Constitution that interests you.
For the first 15 Amendments, you can read the annotated text of each amendment, along with "Common Interpretations" - joint statements by leading scholars detailing areas of agreement - and "Matters of Debate," individual statements by those same scholars detailing discussing areas of disagreement, along with the annotated text of each amendment.
For Amendments 16-27, you can read the full annotated text, plus interpretations from the Annenberg Classroom, a national leader in resources for civic education.
For the Articles I-VII of the U.S. Constitution, you can read the full text of each article by sections, with annotations from some of the nation’s leading scholars and from the Annenberg Classroom.
The "About The Constitution" section contains a series of white papers that provide overarching background on the Constitution, its history, and how it should be interpreted and applied.
File size: 17583104
Launched countries: USAUCACNFRDEGBITJPKRRUDZAOARATAZBBBYBEBMBRBGCLCOCRHRCZDKDOECEGSVFIGHGRGTHKHUINIDIEILKZKEKWLBLTLUMOMGMYMXNLNZNGNOOMPKPAPEPHPLPTQAROSASGSKSIZAESLKSECHTWTHTNTRUAAEUYUZVEVNBOEELVNIPYKHMZYEBHCYMTBJBFCGJOLAMLSNTZUGZW
Minimum OS version: 11.0
Release Date: 1473542776000
Published by National Constitution Center
Website url: https://constitutioncenter.org/
Publisher country: US