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Our dice game allows you to see how increasing or decreasing the number of dice rolls effects an outcome.

Dare to Compare invites you to test your knowledge against students nationally and around the world...

The U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. has long symbolized representative government in America.

How the United States Is Governed looks at national, state, and local governments in the U.S. Chapters focus on the...

In 1215, English nobles pressured King John of England to sign a document known as the Magna Carta.

Democracy in Brief gives a concise account of the intellectual origins, history, and basic values of...

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Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey examines the life and legacy of this mediator and U.N. diplomat who was the first person...


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