This is a website where you can make a account and participate in the government. Once your account is made you can create or sign other petitions made by other users. Once a certain amount of signatures have been given to a petition, it will get to Obama and have a chance of being made into a law of some sort.
For students, teachers, these 340+ games and websites are organized by topic - history, government, geography, states, explorers, cultures, world organizations and religions. There are project ideas, activities for kids, lessons for teachers and information to help kids with research.
AP Study Notes is a great site for students who are taking the following AP courses: AP U.S. History, AP Government and Politics, AP English Language and Composition, and AP English Literature and Composition. The site supplies students with notes including course information, vocabulary terms, practice tests, sample essays, and much more, in order for students to prepare themselves for the actual AP exam.
A site that has lots of data and information about every country. It allows you to learn about a country or place's history, economy, government, geogprahy, and society.
Capitol Words is an interesting way to see what your Congressmen are talking about in Washington. The site records which topics are being discussed most frequently and by which party or congressman. Users can search topics to see recent speeches and actions related to the topic. Users may also look directly at what an individual senator or representative has discussed the most in Congress records. This tool is very thorough in its presentation of the topics you search, even presenting it's frequency in Congress over the last 10+ years. This tool can be useful for your SS fair project, in your Civics class, or just to keep you up-to-date with Congress!
MixedInk's collaborative writing platform allows groups of any size to weave their best ideas and language into a single text. Cutting-edge government agencies, news organizations, advocacy groups, and businesses use MixedInk to gather meaningful input and give their communities a voice.