Document in US History Cheats

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American Dreams

Developer: Multieducator Inc
Category: Reference
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 4.3
ID: net.multieducator.AmericanDreamsPad

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Description

FEATURING 800 DOCUMENTS, and AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGS INCLUDING: 90 Supreme Court Decisions, all the US Presidential Inaugural Addresses State of the Union Addresses, the Constitution and dozens of key laws, first-hand accounts, and speeches (with 40 Audio/VIDEO Recordings) make this an incredible compilation of primary source documents in American History. Included is a special section with audio excerpts of almost all of FDR fireside addresses. Each document entry includes an explanation of the significance of the court decision, law, or key points of a speech. MultiEducator, Inc. has applied its 20 years of experience writing Multimedia History and to the iPad. Documents can be accessed chronologically, or often by groups. You can search for a document and save recent or favorites. All of the documents can be e-mailed and thus shared.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:
AMERICAN DREAMS features 20 audio recording of some of the most famous speeches in American history, including the complete inauguration of President Kennedy. Also included are President Reagan’s words “Mr. Gorbachev- Tear Down the Wall”, as well as excerpts from President Franklin Roosevelt’s first inaugural and President Teddy Roosevelt’s campaign speech.

The text of over 90 key Supreme Court decisions, starting with Chisholm v. Georgia in 1793 and ending with the case of the Citizens vs. Federal Electoral Committee in 2010 are presented. Each case has a one-paragraph summary outlining key points and Constitutional issues dealt with in that case.

The earliest text in the program is Columbus’ description of his voyage. The newest document is President Trumps State of the Union address, delivered on January 20, 2017. The program also includes all of the Fireside Chat addresses given by President Roosevelt, including an audio recording of his most famous Fireside Chat: On Banking.

AMERICAN DREAMS allows you to be immersed in the early America history, from the time of the first Explorers to the settling of the Plymouth Rock. You can read firsthand accounts of the Building of the Erie Canal or the invention of the Cotton Mill. Read the many war messages sent to Congress over the history of the United States, as well as the peace agreements signed that ended many of those same conflicts. AMERICAN DREAMS puts a superb documentary history of the United States in your pocket.

Version history

4.3
2021-02-05
Added Trump State of the Union Addresses and Biden Inaugural Address. Code changes to make the app compatible with the latest iOS versions.
4.2
2017-11-24
iPhone 10 optimized, bug fixes, added Trump inaugural address
4.1
2016-09-13
Native 6 and 6Plus support- Additional documents including latest Obama State of the Union Speeches
4.0.2
2014-03-22
Fixed missing Amendments and other minor bug fixes
4.0.1
2014-01-09
Minor bug fixes
4.0
2014-01-04
Our first iPad App has been totally redesigned from scratch for iOS 7. Added all of FDR's fireside chats including the first five minutes of audio for most of them. New sharing possibilities, impeding documents in E-mails and sharing on Facebook and Twitter
3.3
2013-04-12
Most requested feature you can now change the font size on any text document.
3.2
2013-03-28
Additional Documents including the second inaugural address of President Obama and additional documents from the Antebellum period
3.1.1
2012-10-09
Critical Bug Fix
3.1
2012-09-26
Support for iPhone 5
3.0
2012-09-05
Hundreds of additional documents, including all the State of the Union Address of the Presidents, Diary of the Constitutional Convention, Nat Turner Confessions, additional speeches by women and the latest Supreme Court Decisions. iPad retina compatible
2.0.1
2011-10-11
iOS 5 compatibility
2.0
2011-06-29
New Interface, support for printing and video airplay, redone constitution section.
1.1
2010-07-28
Explanation of all the clauses of the constitution, Federalist Papers added
1.0
2010-04-01
1.0 SEED5 APPROVED
2010-03-31

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Reviews

Marty's Genius,
Crashes!
Crashes especially on amendments!
marny#1,
Lacks diversity
I had high hopes for this app, but I am disappointed. While I have not gone through all of the documents and speeches, I searched enough names to find a curious lack of diversity. One would think that, from the app title, that Dr. King's most famous speech, at least, would be there. It is not. There is no Black Elk, Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee. There is no Frederick Douglas. There are no women represented. According to this app, only white males said anything worth knowing about.
ChipTeacher,
Solid App
I give it four stars because I haven't used this app for very long. While looking over it I was very impressed with the amount of documents that this app contains. Also having wonderful videos and audio of important speeches. There will be some some typo's as you look through but nothing too distracting. You can also extract the documents and save them to your iPad. You can also email them as well. Overall I am very impressed and the app will only continue to get better with updates.
Karel Reijm,
Great Content, but troubleshooting is a must
Under "Audio and Video" section, the word president is spelled wrong for one of its subheadings. The major problem I have with this app is whenever I try to open any icon that is located at the very bottom of the screen, the app shuts down. I speak to the editors of the app hoping that they review the situation and improve their app. Great content though:)
mkjzna,
Broken
The amendments are missing.
Article 3 sections are called “Articles”

Horrible interface.