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To Constitution or To Amendments, To Index (access key I) or Subject Index (access key S) Why another web version?

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To Constitution or To Amendments, To Index (access key I) or Subject Index (access key S) Why another web version?

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• Yes there are about 2,000 or so online versions. And about a 100 times that as partial versions. The better of some of the others are listed above in Sources. • This is built for ease of use. With the built-in vocabulary it’s hoped that it can be used as well by kids, and those for which english is not the first language with a minimum of outside reference. • This is all loaded in one page. The Constitution, Amendments (including the Bill of Rights), Notes, spellings, vocabulary, index, ratifications for simpler browsing. Though it may take up to a minute to fully load with a slow modem connection, there is no reload time going from section to section. • This attempts to stay out of the way while reading but bring quick access to notations, vocabulary, and spelling variations as well as ratifications. • You may read it the way you like. Top to bottom. Jumping from Articles to Amendments that modify them to ratification information in any order. • Other than the vocabulary it is offer

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