Report updated May 10, 2026
Race to Ratify
For students and educators seeking to explore the historical political debates surrounding the formation of the American government.
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Race to Ratify is an established education app that is completely free. With a 3.8/5 rating from 481 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Players engage with a diverse cast of characters to understand the differing perspectives of Federalists and Anti-Federalists.
Users influence public opinion by creating and distributing pamphlets, simulating the social media of the 18th century.
Registered users can earn Impact Points through an iCivics account to track their progress.
The app provides supplementary resources specifically designed for teachers to use in educational settings.
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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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Which niche is Race to Ratify in?
to learn about american constitutional history
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Key Takeaways
This educational tool gamifies the study of the U.S. Constitution by tasking players with navigating the historical ratification debate.
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