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Sub-Categories in American Government

Bureaucracy (7)
Civil Liberties (44)
Civil Rights (5)
Congress (10)
Constitution (29)
Domestic Policy (2)
Economic Policy (3)
Federalism (8)
Foreign Policy (17)

Historical Documents@ (23)
Interest Groups (3)
Judiciary (1)
Media (6)
Political Parties (1)
Presidency (4)
Public Opinion (9)
Publications (3)
Voting and Elections@ (172)

Web Sites in Category American Government

Civic Education Network - American Political Science Association organization for the evaluation of education for civic engagement and responsive governance.

Forgotten Founders - "Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois and the Rationale for the American Revolution." On-line reproduction of the book by Bruce Johansen (1982), that examines Native American impacts on the creation of the United States government.

Founding.com - Significant political events, laws, key concepts, contemporary language, and other major influences surrounding the Declaration of Independence are examined in an attempt to give visitors a more detailed picture of the significance of this political document.

The United States Capitol Exhibit - Historical overview of the U.S. capital by the Library of Congress. Includes details on selecting national symbols, design, and the role the building has played in American history.

Related Categories:

Reference > Libraries > Government Documents
Regional > North America > United States > Government
Society > Politics
Science > Social Sciences > Area Studies > American Studies

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