Category: Government

  1. American Presidency, The
    Offers authentic artifacts on all the Presidents. Includes letters written to past Presidents and tells what Presidents did after leaving office.
  2. I Do Solemnly Swear....Presidential Inaugurations
    Collection of 400 items from each of the 62 inaugurations from George Washington to Bill Clinton.
  3. Presidential Elections & the Electoral College
    Presents materials on elections and the voting process.
  4. US Electoral College
    Provides information and statistics on presidential elections, past and present.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Inaugurations: From George W to George W

  8. Geneology of the Presidents of the USA
    Search the family tree of US Presidents.
  9. Write Your State Representative
    Find out who your local Representative is and how to contact him/her.
  10. 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.
  11. The Great Debate and Beyond: The History of Televised Presidential Debates
    Videos, photos, headlines, and commentary on presidential debates from 1960-1996.
  12. FirstGov
    The World Wide Web information portal for the United States Federal Government.
  13. Supreme Court Information
    Information on powers of the Supreme Court as well as links to court decisions.
  14. US Supreme Court Multimedia Database
    The Oyez Project from Northwestern University, features information on Supreme Court Cases, justices, and virtual tour of the courthouse.
  15. Presidents of the United States
    This comprehensive site contains links to information about current and past presidents.
  16. 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.
  17. More Presidents of the United States
    Brief biographical information for current and past presidents from the Whitehouse's official website.
  18. FLITE - Federal Legal Information Through Electronics