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Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. My sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history, naval architecture, navigation, commerce and agriculture in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain.
- John Adams -
(1735-1826)



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Technology Integration in Social Studies

General Sources

American Forum for Global Education

Best of History Web Sites

Department of Justice for Teachers and Parents

Landmark Cases

Lesson Plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers

Library of Congress - American Memory

National Archives and Records Administration

NARA Digital Classroom

National Council for the Social Studies

National Geographic Kids

National Geographic Podcasts - audio and video

NG Kids

National Park Service - Teaching with Historic Places

Peace Corp - World Wise Schools

Postal Museum - Educational Materials

Schools of California Online Resources for Education

United Nations Cyber Schoolbus

USGS Map Adventures

The U.S.

American Rhetoric - Online Speech Bank

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government Web Sites for Kids

Civil War Center

Critical Issues of American History

Digital History

Hoover Museum - Just for Students

The Living Candidate - Presidential Campaign Commercials

Our Timelines

Thomas Legislative Information on the Internet

Smithsonian National Museum of American History

White House for Kids

Web Sites for Kids by U.S. Senators and Representatives

Colorado

Sen. Wayne Allard

Sen. Ken Salazar

Rep. Bob Beauprez

Rep. Diana DeGette

Rep. Joel Hefley

Rep. Marylin Musgrave

Rep. John Salazar

Rep. Tom Tancredo

Rep. Mark Udall

The World

CIA's Homepage for Kids

CIA World Factbook

Geography Zone

KidsNewsroom

US Department of State for Youth

Community and People

Civil Rights and Justice

Civil Rights Law and History

Department of Justice - for Kids and Youth

Homes and Community

Neighborhood Networks - HUD

Military

U.S. Air Force

U.S. Army

U.S. Marine Corps

U.S. Navy

Virtual Time Machine

A-Bomb

A-Bomb Museum

African American History

African American History and Culture - Library of Congress

African American History - Wikipedia

African American Mosaic - Library of Congress

African American Odessy - Library of Congress

African American Religion in the Nineteenth Century

American Slave Narratives

Harlem: 1900-1940 - Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Images of African Americans from the Nineteenth Century

Mystic Seaport - Amistad

National Civil Rights Museum

Negro Leagues Baseball Archives

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

Seneca Village - New York Historical Society

Slave Voices from the Special Collections Library at Duke University

The Underground Railroad - National Geographic

American Revolution

Liberty Bell

Marching Tour

Valley Forge

Colonial Williamsburg Virginia

Ancient Athens

The Ancient City of Athens

Ancient Civilizations

Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - University of Michigan

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt: The British Museum

Ancient Egypt Discovery Case: Royal Ontario Museum

CyberMummy

Daily Life in Ancient Egypt

Duke Papyrus Archive

Egyptian Scavenger Hunt

Eternal Egypt

Guardian's Egypt

Hatshepsut's Revenge

Pyramids - PBS

Ancient Library of Qumram - Dead Sea Scrolls

Library of Congress Exhibit

Ancient Middle East

University of Chicago - The Oriental Institute - Check Museum

British History

British Art & the Origins of Modern Childhood

History Tour

Canadian History

Calgary Aerospace Museum

Chicago

Chicago Historical Society

Civil War

Battle of Chickamauga

Battle of Gettysburg

Civil War Center

Civil War Women - Duke University

Civil War Women Internet Sources - Duke University

Fort Sumter

Library of Congress Civil War Photographs

Music and Poetry

Virginia Military Institute Archives

German History

German Historical Museum

Gulf War

PBS Gulf War - Frontline

Holocaust

Candles Holocaust Museum

Florida Holocaust Museum

Holocaust Martyr's and Heroes' Remebrance Authority

Holocaust Museum Houston

Remember

US Holocaust Memorial Museum

Virginia Holocaust Museum

Horses

International Museum of the Horse

The Korean Conflict

The Korean War

Korean War Resources

Library of Congress

Library of Congress

Mayans

Journey Through Tikal

Museums

Illinois State Museum

The Lincoln Museum

Museum of Antiquities

Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail History Library

Paleolithic Painted Cave

The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-D'Arc

Pirates

National Geographic Pirates for Kids

Pirates Fact & Legend

Soviet Union

Library of Congress Soviet Union Archives

Spanish American War

Library of Congress - The World of 1989: The Spanish American War

Titanic

Encyclopedia Titanica

United States

Adrian Scott and the Holywood Ten

Constitution of the United States - National Archives

Founding Documents - Emory

Teaching America's Founding Documents

Thomas Historical Documents

The Founding Fathers - National Archives

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum

National Archives and Records Exhibit Hall

New Deal Era

Picturing the Century - the 20th Century

1918 - 1921 - Red Scare

Greatest Films of the 1950s

Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library - Duke University

Rebels - Painters and Poets of 1950s

A Walk Through Time - the Evolution of Time Measurement

The Whole World Was Watching - an Oral History of 1968

Westward Expansion - Jefferson National Expansion Memorial

Women's Liberation Movement

William Gedney Photographs and Writings: 1950 - 1980

Vietnam War

Images of Vietnam - Tim Page

Vietnam War - PBS

Vietnam Veteran's Memorial

World War I

Library of Congress - Recordings from WWI and the 1920 Election

World War II

Battle of the Atlantic - The Mariners Museum

A People at War

Women Come to the Front: Journalists, Photographers, and Broadcasters

Financial Literacy & Economics

International Towne

Planet Orange

Young Investor

Careers & College

America's Job Bank

Colorado Career Network

Colleges.com

The Fun Works

Occupational Outlook Handbook - US Department of Labor

The highest result of education is tolerance.
- Helen Keller -