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series on bill of rights
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The PBS LearningMedia site offers a collection of resources, sortable by grade level, subject, and type.
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Founded by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, iCivics provides students with several interactive games on a variety of topics. For th
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For a page of hyperlinks to election and general citizenship related resources, visit:
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Pew Research Center has a 12 question survey, “Where Do You Fit?”
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Daryl Cagle’s site offers hundreds of cartoons, updated daily, and organized by issue and cartoonist
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MiddleWeb provides information and resources to help engage students in upcoming debates
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The Museum of the Moving Image houses historic campaign ads, lessons plans, and an “Ad Maker” tool for students
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The non-partisan Annenberg Public Policy Center monitors the factual accuracy of candidates’ assertions in ads, debates, speeche
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This interactive site shows election results by year and state (including county by county results) and includes graphs on voter
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C-SPAN’s Campaign 2012 site includes U.S. maps depicting electoral votes from the 1904 – 2008 elections. Also included are snap
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The Library of Congress blog includes suggestions for ways to use primary sources to help students learn about the election proc
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A Montana-based nonpartisan group has launched a website that provides users with tools to compare their own views on issues to
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On the Issues or OnTheIssues is an American non-partisan, non-profit organization providing information to voters about candidat
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articles on poverty in us