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Federal Election Commission
An official government Web site providing a citizen's guide for contributing to candidates, using FEC services, and working with candidates and political parties. The site also offers a voter registration form for downloading.

Department of Justice
Gives an informative description of the role of the DOJ within the U.S. government. The site provides links to information on the current attorney general, the department's various organizations, and its current issues and press releases.

FedWorld Information Network
A comprehensive central access point for locating and acquiring government information. It provides a one-stop location for the public to locate, order, and receive U.S. government information.

Central Intelligence Agency
Explore the background of the CIA, read recent publications, speeches, and press releases, and visit the CIA's Homepage for kids.

Landmarkcases.org
Provides teachers with a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases, helping students explore the key issues of each case. The "Resources" section features basic building blocks such as background summaries and excerpts of opinions that can be used in multiple ways. The "Activities" section contains a range of short activities and in-depth lessons that can be completed with students. The Web site features key cases mandated by state standards.

Federal Bureau of Investigation
At this site, explore major investigations currently underway, check the FBI’s "Most Wanted" list of criminals, or visit the library of recent articles on law enforcement and safety issues. This site also includes an educational page with resources for students and teachers.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration
This site features an online newsletter, updated daily, containing the latest news about NASA science and technology. It also includes educational resources, a special site for kids, and links to other NASA Web sites.

The Democratic Party Online
This site provides a detailed summary of the U.S. Democratic Party. It highlights the party’s platform, accomplishments, and current political news, and gives links to Democratic Party sites at the state, county, and local levels.

The Republican National Committee
At this site, learn about the Republican Party’s platform and visit the News Room to read current articles and updates. This site also contains audio and video archives through which you can watch and listen to important party speeches and events.

The Federal Judicial Center
Explore the background and responsibilities of the Federal Judicial Center. Read publications concerning various legal issues or navigate the site's other court-related links.

The United Nations
Research the history of the UN, read UN news and documents, or learn more about any one of its five branches—Peace and Security, International Law, Humanitarian Affairs, Human Rights, and Economic and Social Development.

United States House of Representatives
This site presents a summary of House operations, including the proposed schedule for the week and coverage of up-to-date events on the House floor. It also provides access to information about bills and resolutions being considered in Congress, a searchable archive, and an opportunity to write to representatives.

United States Senate
Features on this site include a link called This Week in History and a link to Senate art. You can track the legislative activities of the Senate or find out how to contact your senators.

NATO: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
This site provides a short history of NATO and a brief introduction to its main policies. Read about NATO’s structure, members, and current activities, or search an archive of official documents and NATO publications.

Welcome to the White House
This site includes an informative link to the current president and vice president, an Interactive Citizens' Handbook, information about White House history and tours, a virtual library, and much more.

Census Bureau
An extensive source of information and statistics, this site includes population and business figures, geography links, news releases, and more.

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