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| Air Force Link Jr. |
History of the Air Force and flight showing how an important satellite works, describes how planes fly, and features a game room. Source: Air Force
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| America Dreams |
Investigates what the American Dream has meant over the years to poets, politicians, comedians, musicians, lawyers and others. Source: Library of Congress
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| Central Intelligence Agency for Kids |
The Secret Zone offers lessons about history, geography, World Factbook, CIA canine corps, aerial photography and more. Source: Central Intelligence Agency
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| Charters of Freedom |
Site includes The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, making the Charters plus the impact of the Charters. Source: National Archives
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| Constitution of the United States, The |
Study the U.S. Constitution online. Includes the ability to search the Constitution by keyword. Source: Emory University School of Law
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| Electronic Frontier Freedom Foundation |
Organization protecting privacy, free expression, and online access to public information plus promotes new media responsibility. Source: Electronic Frontier Freedom Foundation
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| FBI Youth |
Spend a day in the life of the FBI, follow a case through the FBI lab, learn about investigations, and read about the history of the FBI. Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation
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| Inside the Courtroom |
Learn how prosecutors are appointed and how they carry out their duties. Features a case history, a glossary of legal terms, etc. Source: Department of Justice
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| Justice for Kids and Youth |
A Department of Justice site for kids and teens linking to various sites about law enforcement, drug laws, internet ethics, and FBI's most wanted. Source: Department of Justice
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| Kids.gov |
Find links to government and other kids' sites -- just use the navigation bar above to browse through our site. Explore, learn, and have fun! Source: Federal Citizen Information Center
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| Political Resources on the Net |
Links to political parties, activist organizations, and government agencies with more than eighty countries represented. Source: Radio Radicale
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| Presidents: The Secret History |
Exposes quirky facts about our first 42 presidents. What qualities make a good president? Source: WGBH, w/ Institute of Museum and Library Services
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| Social Security for the Young |
Information on the Social Security program. Site also has information for parents and a link to the Source: Social Security Administration
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| State and Local Governments |
Information about each state’s government, plus maps of states and information about local governments. Source: The Library of Congress
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| Thomas Legislative Information on the Internet |
Learn how the U.S. legislature functions, with details on pending bills before Congress and links to the Congressional Record. Source: The Library of Congress
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| U.S. National Archives & Records Adminstration |
Site enables people to inspect for themselves the record of what government has done and to review their actions. Source: U.S. National Archives & Records Adminstration
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| White House for Kids |
Tour the White House, biographical information about the President and VP, and games. It features life in the White House. Source: The White House
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| White House for Kids |
Learn about what is going on in the White House - home of the President of the United States. Source: White House
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| WhitehouseKids.gov |
Learn White House traditions plus enjoy the news, photos, and information related to the current residents of the White House Source: The White House
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