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  • Civic Education Network: American Political Science Association organization for the evaluation of education for civic engagement and responsive governance.
  • Forgotten Founders: "Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois and the Rationale for the American Revolution." On-line reproduction of the book by Bruce Johansen (1982), that examines Native American impacts on the creation of the United States government.
  • Founding.com: Significant political events, laws, key concepts, contemporary language, and other major influences surrounding the Declaration of Independence are examined in an attempt to give visitors a more detailed picture of the significance of this political document.
  • The United States Capitol Exhibit: Historical overview of the U.S. capital by the Library of Congress. Includes details on selecting national symbols, design, and the role the building has played in American history.


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