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» CIA's Homepage for Kids (6th-12th Grades) 
Learn what they do, focusing on activities of particular interest to kids. Includes links to other US government sites for kids.
https://www.cia.gov/kids-page/6-12th-grade/index.html
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» Center for Youth Citizenship 
Non-profit organization that offers programs in law, government, cultural literacy, and conflict management for young people.
http://www.youthcitizenship.org/
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» Congress for Kids 
Uncle Sam guides students on a tour of the federal government.
http://www.congressforkids.net/
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» Crossroads: Choosing Liberty 
What government is all about and why it matters to you. Interactive text, with quizzes. Includes text of core documents.
http://choosingliberty.com/
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» Grolier - The American Presidency 
With profiles of former presidents and candidates, an overview of the electoral process, quizzes, video and audio clips.
http://ap.grolier.com/
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» Inside the Courtroom 
Find out how the court system works and who works there, learn about a Federal Prosecutor's job, and read about true FBI cases. Also includes a glossary of legal terms.
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/eousa/kidspage/
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» Kids in the House 
Teaches kids about Congress, the federal government, and lawmaking. With downloadable lesson plans and games.
http://clerkkids.house.gov/
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» Model Congress 
Annual event at New York City's Midwood High School allows students to study Congress, the Constitution, politics, and rules of formal debate. Site includes text of U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
http://www.freewebs.com/modelcongress/
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» PBS Kids Democracy Project 
Visitors can take a tour of government, follow the President for a day, and decide which election issues are most important to kids.
http://pbskids.org/democracy/
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» Pennsylvania YMCA Youth & Government 
Intends to bring the workings of PA state government alive to students, by having them write a bill and persuade others to make it a law.
http://www.ymcapa.org/
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» Social Security Kids Stuff 
Animal friends give a simple explanation of how the U.S. Social Security system works.
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/kids/kids.htm
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» TeenGov 
Takes young people through the branches of government, exploring how each of them works. Focuses on getting teens politically educated and involved.
http://www.teengov.org/
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» Who's Who in the Federal Government 
Biographical information on all current US government officials, including senators, ambassadors and committee members.
http://exlibris.memphis.edu/resource/unclesam/whos.html
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