Category: Government
- American Presidency, The
Offers authentic artifacts on all the Presidents. Includes letters written to past Presidents and tells what Presidents did after leaving office.
- I Do Solemnly Swear....Presidential Inaugurations
Collection of 400 items from each of the 62 inaugurations from George Washington to Bill Clinton.
- Presidential Elections & the Electoral College
Presents materials on elections and the voting process.
- US Electoral College
Provides information and statistics on presidential elections, past and present.
- Schoolhouse Rock "I'm Just a Bill"
Play the QuickTime video clip of the classic song by Jack Sheldon and learn how a bill becomes a law.
- US House of Representatives Educational Resources
Links to several governmental resources: How a Bill Becomes a Law, The Legislative Process, Declaration of Independence and more.
- Inaugurations: From George W to George W
- Geneology of the Presidents of the USA
Search the family tree of US Presidents.
- Write Your State Representative
Find out who your local Representative is and how to contact him/her.
- How to Register to Vote
Learn what the legal qualifications are to register to vote, instructions for obtaining a registration form, deadline to register, election dates, absentee voting and more.
- The Great Debate and Beyond: The History of Televised Presidential Debates
Videos, photos, headlines, and commentary on presidential debates from 1960-1996.
- FirstGov
The World Wide Web information portal for the United States Federal Government.
- Supreme Court Information
Information on powers of the Supreme Court as well as links to court decisions.
- US Supreme Court Multimedia Database
The Oyez Project from Northwestern University, features information on Supreme Court Cases, justices, and virtual tour of the courthouse.
- Presidents of the United States
This comprehensive site contains links to information about current and past presidents.
- Electoral College Controversy of 1876-1877
This site covers the historic events of the Electoral College controversy of 1876-1877. The organization of the site allows users to follow day by day, to acquire a more in-depth understanding by reading the overview, and to gain insight into the press's coverage by looking at the numerous period cartoons along with corresponding explanations of their historical meaning.
- More Presidents of the United States
Brief biographical information for current and past presidents from the Whitehouse's official website.
- FLITE - Federal Legal Information Through Electronics
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