About this app
The Federalist Papers turns the essays that shaped the Constitution into a focused, interactive study experience — now covering all 85 papers. Choose a paper, take a short quiz, and learn through hints, explanations, and historical context. Track your mastery over time, build study streaks, earn achievements, and revisit missed questions with flashcards. One purchase. No ads. No account. No data collection. Everything works offline. Features: - A quiz for every one of the 85 Federalist Papers - 428 questions across comprehension, analysis, authorship, and historical context - Beginner, intermediate, and advanced difficulty levels - Helpful hints and clear explanations for every question - Progress dashboard with mastery, streaks, and recent activity - Achievements for completion, perfect scores, and author mastery - Study mode for reviewing missed questions as flashcards - Statistics for accuracy by author, difficulty, and category - Author profiles for Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay - No accounts, advertising, analytics, or tracking From Hamilton's opening argument in No. 1, through Madison on faction in No. 10 and the separation of powers in No. 51, to the case for an independent judiciary in No. 78 — every paper now has questions written against its actual text. Whether you are preparing for class, studying American government, or exploring the debates behind the Constitution, The Federalist Papers gives you a structured way to test and strengthen your understanding.
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What’s New
Every one of the 85 Federalist Papers now has its own quiz. What's new: • 44 new quiz units covering the papers that previously had none — the app now covers all 85, with 428 questions in total • New questions written against the text of each paper, with hints and explanations • Answer choices are now shuffled, so the correct answer is no longer always the first option • Refreshed App Store screenshots and listing
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