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The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Learn more about them here.

Bill of Rights – Charters of Freedom
Kids’ Bill of Rights – PBS Kids Go
The New United States of America Adopted the Bill of Rights – America’s Library
United States Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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Government Sites

Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial 2009 - (Library of Congress) - It’s Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthday, and America is celebrating! We remember Abraham Lincoln because as America’s 16th President, he fought to keep the nation from splitting apart.

American Treasures - Library of Congress - A guide to some of the "treasures" in the Library of Congress. Check out Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence.

Biography of Abraham Lincoln - (White House) - Learn about our 16th president.

Executive Branch - Ben's Guide - (Government Printing Office) - The executive branch of Government enforces the laws of the land. The President receives this help from the Vice President, department heads (Cabinet members), heads of independent agencies, and executive agencies.

First Ladies of the United States - They came from different social and economic backgrounds, from many different geographical regions, and with diverse education preparation. Each First Lady served our country well and each left her own mark. Visit this site to learn more about them.

Meet Amazing Americans - America's Story - Discover the inventors, politicians, performers, activists and other everyday people who made this country what it is today.

Political History - Smithsonian Institution - Learn about the history of politics. This site has resources on such topics as Presidents and First Ladies and Reform and Civil Rights.

President's Cabinet - Ben's Guide - (Government Printing Office) - The purpose of the Cabinet is to advise the President on matters relating to the duties of their respective offices.

Presidents of the United States - (White House) - The biographies of the presidents’ give us a clear look into the highs and lows of American history. Learn more about the presidents, the changes we faced in the past, and challenges yet to come.

Primary Election: Election of the President & Vice President (Grades 9-12) - (Government Printing Office) - Learn about the process to elect a President and Vice President.

The American Presidency - The American presidency has a fascinating history. Learn more form this interesting site..

Truman Library Kids Page - Learn all about Harry Truman, former president of the United States and all sorts of other "Truman" trivia.

U.S. Electoral College - (Office of the Federal Register) - The Electoral College is not a place; it is a process that began as part of the original design of the U.S. Constitution. The people of the U.S. vote for the electors who then vote for the President. Read more about how the terms "Elector" and "Electoral College" came into use.

U.S. Presidents - America's Story - (Library Of Congress) - Learn more about our U.S. Presidents. See a timeline of important events.

Vice President of the United States (President of the Senate) - (U.S. Senate) - American vice presidents have included some remarkable individuals. Go to this site to find out more.

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Other Resources

Citizenship Quiz - History.com - Test your knowledge on Amercian Government, American History and Civics.

Kids Pick The President - Nickelodeon - Nickelodeon's letting you pick the issues and the president, because the next four years affect you and your future.

Presidents: the Secret History - Learn some little known facts about our presidents.

United States Government - FactMonster - Learn about presidents, elections, congress, and the supreme court.

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