Report updated May 10, 2026
Constitutional Compromise
For students and learners interested in American history and civics.
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Constitutional Compromise is an established education app that is completely free. With a 3.1/5 rating from 42 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
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What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Engage with the arguments and visions presented by the 55 delegates of the 1787 Constitutional Convention.
Balance the interests of large and small states and navigate complex debates regarding the structure of the new government.
Includes support for English and multilingual learners through Spanish translation, voiceover, and a glossary.
Provides a final assessment comparing the user's chosen compromises to the actual historical decisions made in Philadelphia.
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Who Built It?
iCivics
Providing interactive simulations to teach students about the U.S. government and civic participation. Equipping educators with digital tools to foster informed citizenship.
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Key Takeaways
This educational tool uses interactive decision-making to teach users about the historical compromises that shaped the United States Constitution.
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