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    Almanac of Policy Issues — Introduction to policy issues in nine
       categories (e.g., criminal justice, education, environment), plus links to additional sources.http://www.policyalmanac.org/
American National Election Studies — Data on voting, public
       opinion, and political participation.http://www.electionstudies.org
American Political Science Association — Links related to political
       science and civic education, plus scholarly essays in these fields.http://www.apsanet.org/
AP Comparative
       Government and Politics Course Home Page — Designed for teachers of advanced placement courses, this
       site has many resources useful to any teacher of government and politics.http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/2258.html
Campaigns and Elections — An online version of the magazine
       focused on all things political, this site also features a large directory of political blogs.http://www.campaignsandelections.com/
Center for American Women and Politics — Fact sheets on women in
       politics, analyses of how women candidates did in recent elections, and information about such topics as the
       impact of term limits on women officeholders. From Rutgers University.http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu/
Center for Information and Research in Civic Learning and Engagement —
       This center at Tufts University presents research on civic learning and civic participation among young
       people. Also available is the 2003 report The Civic Mission of Schools.http://www.civicyouth.org/
Charters of Freedom — The National
       Archives provides background on the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of
       Rights.http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/charters.html
Choices Project — Brown University's Watson Institute for
       International Studies presents teaching resources on foreign policy issues. Especially useful is the timely
       way in which the site addresses current topics in the news.http://www.choices.edu/index.cfm
CNN Inside Politics — Current news about political issues and
       topics.http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/
C-SPAN Classroom — Teacher resources designed to facilitate use
       of C-SPAN’s coverage of political events.http://www.c-spanclassroom.org/
Democracy @ Work — This
       student-oriented site from Scholastic helps students delve into their government. Among the site’s features
       is a section on presidential and parliamentary democracies.http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/government/index.htm
Directory of U.S. Political Parties — Attorney Ron
       Gunzburger describes minor and major parties in the United States.http://www.politics1.com/parties.htm
E-Democracy Resource Links — Steven Clift of
       publicus.net provides links to sources on the use of the Internet and other electronic tools in
       democracy.http://www.publicus.net/articles/edemresources.html
Foreign Policy Association — News and resources on issues related to foreign
       policy.http://www.fpa.org/
Inside Politics — Among the resources on this page from Professor
       Darrell West of Brown University are reports on e-government internationally and within the United
       States.http://www.insidepolitics.org/
International Affairs Resources — More than 2,600 links categorized by
       region and topic. Maintained by Wayne Selcher at Elizabethtown College.http://www.etown.edu/vl/
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance — A good site
       to learn about democracy building around the world.http://www.idea.int/
Intute: Social Sciences: Politics — Extensive
       set of links to sites on politics.http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/politics/
KidsVoting — Home page of the national educational project focused
       on voting.http://www.kidsvotingusa.org/
Miller Center of Public Affairs — This University of Virginia site
       presents oral history interviews and other resources about the presidency and video of forums on such
       wide-ranging topics as international law in the age of terrorism, American theocracy, and intercollegiate
       athletics.http://millercenter.org/
National Center for
       Learning and Citizenship — The Education Commission for the States provides information on service
       learning, policy briefs on civic education, and tools for assessing civic competencies and school
       climate.http://www.ecs.org/ecsmain.asp?page=/html/ProjectsPartners/nclc/nclc_main.htm
MIT Open Courseware: Political Science —
       MIT presents materials from a broad range of political science courses (sample titles: Feminist Political
       Thought; The Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights; Causes and Prevention of War ). Materials
       include lecture notes, reading lists, and assignments.http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Political-Science/index.htm
National Issues Forums — Provides downloadable discussion materials on a
       wide array of policy issues—from health care and immigration to teen pregnancy and terrorism.http://www.nifi.org/
Open Secrets — Calling itself the “guide to the money in American
       elections,” this site provides detailed information about political contributions at the state and national
       levels. Maintained by the Center for Responsive Politics.http://www.opensecrets.org/
Pew Research Center — Billing itself as a nonpartisan “fact tank,” the
       Pew Research Center provides “provides information on the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and
       the world.”http://pewresearch.org/
Policy Agendas Project — This site from the Center for American
       Politics and Public Policy allows users to track policy changes since World War II.http://www.policyagendas.org/
Policy Review — An online journal of politics and
       policy, based at the Hoover Institution.http://www.hoover.org/publications/policyreview
Political Information — A specialized search engine locating
       information on politics, policy, and political news. Also presents features on using the Internet for
       political advocacy.http://www.politicalinformation.com/
Political Science Quarterly — This scholarly journal makes selected
       articles available free online.http://www.psqonline.org/
Political Science Resource Centre: Glossary of Terms —
       The publishing company Thomson Nelson provides this useful set of definitions for political science
       students.http://polisci.nelson.com/glossary.html
Political Science Resources — Extensive links on U.S.
       politics from the University of Michigan library.http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/psusp.html
PollingReport.com — Highlights from national polls are presented on
       this site as the polls are released.http://www.pollingreport.com/
Project Vote Smart — Information on candidates and elected officials,
       tools for tracking action in Congress, and background and links related to politics and government.http://www.vote-smart.org/
Public Agenda — The research organization Public Agenda provides
       results of opinion polls on an array of policy issues.http://www.publicagenda.org/
Richard Kimber's Political Science Resources — This site from a
       British political scientist provides international political science and government links.http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/
Think Tanks
       Directory — Harvard University’s library provides this set of links to nearly 100 think tanks engaged in
       policy analysis.http://www.hks.harvard.edu/library/research/guides/think-tanks-directory.htm
Urban Institute — Online research reports on the immigrant experience,
       reentry of prisoners into society, housing discrimination, health care for children, and more.http://www.urban.org/
What Is Democracy? — An introduction
       to democracy and related concepts from the U.S. State Department.http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/whatsdem/homepage.htm
Writing in Political Science — The Writing
       Center at the University of North Carolina provides this guide for writing in the discipline of political
       science.http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/polisci.html
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