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Government Links

The White House (http://www.whitehouse.gov/index.html, 11-05-2008)
 
The official website of the White House and President of the United States of America.

U.S. Senate (http://www.senate.gov/, 11-05-2008)
 
The official website of the United States Senate.

United States House of Representatives (http://www.house.gov/, 11-05-2008)
 
The official website of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Supreme Court of the United States (http://www.supremecourtus.gov/, 11-05-2008)
 
The Supreme Court's official website.

TN.gov (http://www.state.tn.us/, 11-05-2008)
 
The official website of the government of the state of Tennessee.

United Nations (http://www.un.org/, 11-05-2008)
 
The official website of the U.N.

North Atlantic Treaty Association (http://www.nato.int/, 11-05-2008)
 
The official website of NATO.

America.gov (http://www.america.gov/, 12-04-2008)
 
Site presented by the U.S. State department, with general information about American government.

Future State (http://www.future.state.gov/, 02-25-2009)
 
The U.S. State Department's educational website.

FBI Youth (http://www.fbi.gov/kids/6th12th/6th12th.htm, 11-05-2008)
 
The FBI's interactive site for those interested in joining the FBI.

C-SPAN Classroom (http://www.c-spanclassroom.org/, 02-25-2009)
 
The official website of C-SPAN.

Center for Civic Education (http://www.civiced.org/, 11-05-2008)
 
Official site for a nonprofit organization that focuses on citizenship and legal education.

Core Documents of U.S. Democracy (http://www.gpoaccess.gov/coredocs.html, 11-05-2008)
 
An online collection of the complete texts of important government documents in American history.

Political Resources on the Net (http://www.politicalresources.net/, 11-05-2008)
 
A collection of links to sites related to politics around the world.

Online Dictionary of the Social Sciences (http://bitbucket.icaap.org/, 11-05-2008)
 
Contains over 1000 entries in the subjects of sociology, criminology, political science, and women's study.

ThisNation.com (http://www.thisnation.com/, 11-05-2008)
 
Provides both historical and current information on American government.

Our Documents (http://www.ourdocuments.gov/index.php?flash=true&, 11-05-2008)
 
Contains the full text of 100 documents that were influential in the course of American history.

Federal Court Concepts (http://www.catea.gatech.edu/grade/legal/intro.html, 11-05-2008)
 
An online lesson on the federal court system.

Justice Learning (http://www.justicelearning.org/, 11-05-2008)
 
This site, a collaboration between the NPR and the New York Times, focues on providing information on controversial issues related to the American justice system.

CongressLink (http://www.congresslink.org/, 11-05-2008)
 
Extensive online information about Congress and how it works.

Electoral Geography (http://www.electoralgeography.com/new/en/, 11-05-2008)
 
Shows the results from elections around the world by district.

Famous Trials (http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/ftrials.htm, 11-05-2008)
 
Information about a number of famous trials from around the world.

Constitutions, Treaties, and Official Declarations Around the World (http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/const.htm, 11-05-2008)
 
A collection of links to the full text of constituions, treaties, and declarations from around the world.

The History of the Supreme Court (http://www.historyofsupremecourt.org/, 11-05-2008)
 
A comprehensive history of the Supreme Court, presented by New York Life.

Landmark Supreme Court Cases (http://www.landmarkcases.org/, 02-25-2009)
 
Case studies of famous and influential Supreme Court cases.