Argument Wars
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Version :4.0.2
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Updated :Aug 31,2022
Developer :iCivics
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Based on the users' reviews on the Google Play Store, here are the conclusions: **Pros:** 1. "Engaging debates and discussions spark critical thinking and creativity among users, fostering a sense of community." 2. "Users appreciate the app's accessibility and user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate." 3. "The diversity of topics and perspectives encourages learning and personal growth, promoting open-mindedness." **Cons:** 1. "Some users find the app's moderation system inconsistent and biased, leading to frustration and disappointment." 2. "A limited number of users may encounter bugs and glitches, disrupting the debate experience." 3. "Certain users feel pressured to conform to the majority view, hindering genuine discussions and debates." Note: These conclusions are based on a snapshot of user reviews and may not reflect the full range of opinions or experiences with the app.
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Description
Ever tried to win a disagreement? In Argument Wars, you will try out your persuasive abilities by arguing a real Supreme Court case. The other lawyer is your competition. Whoever uses the strongest arguments wins!

Cases include:
-Bond v. United States
-Brown v. Board of Education
-Gideon v. Wainwright
-Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
-In Re Gault
-Miranda v. Arizona
-New Jersey v. T.L.O.
-Snyder v. Phelps
-Texas v. Johnson

For English Language Learners: Use the support tool, Spanish translation, voiceover and glossary

Teachers: Check out our classroom resources for Argument Wars. Just visit www.icivics.org/argumentwars

Your students will learn to:
-Analyze the arguments and outcomes of landmark Supreme Court cases
-Evaluate available support for an argument to assess whether reasoning is sound and support is relevant or irrelevant
-Recognize the significance of the Constitution and Supreme Court precedent in deciding cases
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    By Be the1Jul 9,2020
    I love new update?