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Due to SuperMemo Library being moved to a new server, you can currently order this collection only as a subset of one of the mixes from Super Memory Store that are listed in the Order as part of... section you can find in the left pane of this page (if available). We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Our entire assortment is being republished incrementally in order of priority as determined by the quality and popularity of individual collections. If you would like to increase the priority of this collection, contact us by writing to: publish (at) super-memory (dot) com with in the subject.
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"We the people, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and ensure the blessings of liberty, to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." --- these are the opening words of the Constitution of the United States of America that was written at the Constitutional Convention in May 1787. The US Constitution took a special place in the history of law. Written constitutions first came to light in the 18th century. They generally set out a framework by which laws were made and enforced. A constitution that included many specific statutes would be inflexible and would quickly grow obsolete. The US Constitution despite its pioneering nature proved to be one of the most durable and influential. This SuperMemo collection helps you understand the structure, contents and the meaning of the US Constitution including the Amendments and their history. The questions are formulated in simple and clear language that will help you quickly become familiar with the subject matter. A week devoted to memorizing this collection might leave a permanent impact on how you view and interpret the "laws of the land". This collection is a must for every US citizen (and not only).
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Q: Who is the leader of the Senate?
A: The Vice President of the United States
Q: What date did the Declaration of Independence come into effect?
A: July 4, 1776
Q: Who has the power to declare war?
A: The Congress
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To use this material you need the SuperMemo software . In the table below can you find what versions of SuperMemo the Constitution of the USA collection is compatible with
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Download a free sample of all commercial collections available from SuperMemo Library:
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The step-by-step procedure with instructions on how to install collections available from SuperMemo Library in: SuperMemo 6 for DOS SuperMemo 7 for Windows SuperMemo 8 for Windows SuperMemo 98 for Windows SuperMemo 99 for Windows SuperMemo 2000 for Windows SuperMemo for Palm Pilot SuperMemo for Windows CE
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- SuperMemo makes it possible to learn fast and retain memories for years
- SuperMemo is based on a breakthrough in scientific research on memory and learning
- SuperMemo is available as a computer program for Windows
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