[comp.os.msdos.apps] U.S. Constitution on IBM PC

m1tdg00@fsrcs1.fed.frb.gov (Taegan D. Goddard) (07/13/90)

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       The following is taken from PC-Hands On magazine (June 1990)
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Constitutional Rights: (Review of a software package called Liberty!)

Learn about one of the most important political documents in history, the 
U.S. Constitution.  Liberty! is a hypertext version of this document, 
complete with all Articles and Amendments.  The program inlcudes a history
of the Constitution covering the dates of key events, the leaders that
established the U.S. government, and the process of the convention and the
ratification of the Constitution.  The most important Supreme Court cases
dealing with constitutional issues are also described, along with their impact
on the interpretation or clarification of the Constitution.  The on-line 
document includes a complete table of contents, an index, and cross-referencing
to related topics.  The original spelling and punctutation are retained.  There
is a quiz to test your constitutional knowledge.

Liberty! requires 384K RAM and uses EGA, VGA or Hercules graphics.  It can 
also use a mouse if one is available.  It costs $29.95.  A full color
catalog is available from Zephyr Services, 1900 Murray Avenue, Pittsburgh,
PA 15217,  Phone: (800) 533-6666 or (412) 422-6600
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ce1zzes@prism.gatech.EDU (Eric Sheppard) (07/14/90)

In article <M1TDG00.90Jul13091504@fsrcs1.fed.frb.gov>, m1tdg00@fsrcs1.fed.frb.gov (Taegan D. Goddard) writes:
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>        The following is taken from PC-Hands On magazine (June 1990)
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Please stop posting this advertisement every few months. Advertisements do not
belong here.

Eric

-- 
Eric Sheppard      Georgia Tech    |  "Of course the US Constitution isn't
Atlanta, GA                        | perfect; but it's a lot better than what
ARPA: ce1zzes@prism.gatech.edu     | we have now."
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