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American Government is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the single-semester American Government... see more

The 1,280 images in this collection have been selected from a wide range of sources, most of them dating from the period... see more

This lesson plan contains numerous activities for students to explore the spread of American culture throughout the... see more

The fascinating history of the Lake Champlain, Lake George and Richelieu River regions of Vermont, New York, and Quebec... see more

AP Archive is the film and video archive of The Associated Press, one of the largest and most trusted sources of... see more

This site allows the public to access over 150,000 primary sources that were previously dispersed in separate archives in... see more

Civil War Washington examines the U.S. national capital from multiple perspectives as a case study of social, political,... see more

Gilded Age Plains City: The Great Sheedy Murder Trial and the Booster Ethos of Lincoln, Nebraska explores the development... see more

This website was developed as part of a CSULB-Lucknow University collaboration about the teaching of American Studies.

According to the website, "The development of early American animation is represented by this collection of 21 animated... see more

As of 2005, there are 1384 issues of the Richmond Daily Dispatch available dated between November 1860 and December 1865.... see more

In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the National Parks Service developed a website that offers access to... see more

According to the site's creator, "Civilian Public Service (CPS) was a program developed at the onset of WWII which... see more

By investigating the lives and events recorded in newspapers, official documents and personal correspondence from the... see more

An actual underwater archeological survey in Lake Champlain's Valcour Bay, scene of a pivotal naval battle during the... see more

This lesson has students analyzing lynching postcards from the site withoutsanctuary.org. A simple writing prompt will... see more

The Annenberg Classroom is an innovative website for high school teachers teaching U.S. Civics Education. Here you will... see more

This site includes a complete collection of historical documents and images to the death of diplomat Herbert Norman. What... see more

Collection of 20 to 30 minute dramatizations that project possible futures for the U.S. and American society. Very... see more

A collection of interactive learning objects. This link is their collection of lessons related to religion - mostly brief... see more

This collection of resources helps instructors integrate ICT literacy into political science curriculum. Resources... see more

The National Constitution Center brings innovative teaching tools to your classroom. Our unique approach to... see more

The Open Research Glossary is designed as a reference resource to inform people about the culture of "Open Scholarship."... see more

This presentation is a StAIR (Stand Alone Instructional Resource). It is designed to be viewed by students independently... see more