Federalist Papers Study Guide
by Banaka
A study guide for the United States Federalist Papers and Essays
App Name | Federalist Papers Study Guide |
---|---|
Developer | Banaka |
Category | Books & Reference |
Download Size | 24 MB |
Latest Version | 2.2.0 |
Average Rating | 4.42 |
Rating Count | 32 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Federalist Papers Study Guide Android app |
Disclaimer: This application is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representative of any government entity. It is a privately developed app created for educational purposes. All content is sourced from publicly available historical documents and is not connected to any official government authority.
Source of information: https://guides.loc.gov/federalist-papers/full-text
Explore the Federalist Papers—a timeless collection of 85 essays and articles written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. This app offers convenient offline access to these historically significant works that have profoundly influenced political thought and governance.
Originally published under the pen name "Publius," the Federalist Papers were crafted to support the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. These essays delve into pivotal topics such as governance, individual liberties, and the principles of federalism, providing insights that remain relevant today.
Immerse yourself in the spirited debates of the late 1700s through essays like Federalist No. 1, which introduces the importance of good governance, and Federalist No. 10, which examines ways to manage factions and promote stability in a republic. Federalist No. 51 highlights the need for checks and balances, reflecting the complexities of human nature in political systems.
Gain new perspectives on constitutional principles, such as Hamilton's argument against the necessity of a Bill of Rights in Federalist No. 84, and Madison's defense of the U.S. as an extended republic in Federalist No. 14. Explore the origins of judicial review through Federalist No. 78, which discusses the judiciary's role in evaluating legislation and executive actions.
Designed for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in political philosophy, this app makes the Federalist Papers accessible and easy to navigate. Whether you're delving into the essays for study or personal enrichment, our user-friendly interface and offline functionality ensure you can read them anytime, anywhere.
Download the app today and uncover the timeless wisdom of the Federalist Papers—an enduring resource for understanding the principles of governance and political thought.
Recent changes:
Bug fixes and improvements
Source of information: https://guides.loc.gov/federalist-papers/full-text
Explore the Federalist Papers—a timeless collection of 85 essays and articles written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. This app offers convenient offline access to these historically significant works that have profoundly influenced political thought and governance.
Originally published under the pen name "Publius," the Federalist Papers were crafted to support the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. These essays delve into pivotal topics such as governance, individual liberties, and the principles of federalism, providing insights that remain relevant today.
Immerse yourself in the spirited debates of the late 1700s through essays like Federalist No. 1, which introduces the importance of good governance, and Federalist No. 10, which examines ways to manage factions and promote stability in a republic. Federalist No. 51 highlights the need for checks and balances, reflecting the complexities of human nature in political systems.
Gain new perspectives on constitutional principles, such as Hamilton's argument against the necessity of a Bill of Rights in Federalist No. 84, and Madison's defense of the U.S. as an extended republic in Federalist No. 14. Explore the origins of judicial review through Federalist No. 78, which discusses the judiciary's role in evaluating legislation and executive actions.
Designed for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in political philosophy, this app makes the Federalist Papers accessible and easy to navigate. Whether you're delving into the essays for study or personal enrichment, our user-friendly interface and offline functionality ensure you can read them anytime, anywhere.
Download the app today and uncover the timeless wisdom of the Federalist Papers—an enduring resource for understanding the principles of governance and political thought.
Recent changes:
Bug fixes and improvements