Social Studies
-
1492
- Christopher Columbus
-
1492
Exhibit
-
1492:
An Ongoing Voyage
-
A
Color Landform Atlas of United States
-
Abraham
Lincoln Online
-
Abraham
Lincoln's Assasination
-
Abraham
Lincoln Research Site
-
African
Studies
-
AIP
Emilio Segrè Visual Archives
-
American
History - From Revolution to Reconstruction
-
American
History: from Revolution to Reconstruction
-
American
Studies Web at Georgetown.
-
America's
Birthday - July 4, 1776
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Ancient
City of Athens
-
APVA
Jamestown Rediscovery
-
Archaelogy
for Kids
-
Ardmadillo's
Resources for Geography
-
Atlapedia
Online
-
Benjamin
Franklin Collection
-
Benjamin
Franklin; Glimpses of the Man.
-
Biographies
of Historical Women
-
Byzantine
and Medieval Studies
-
California
Heritage
-
California
State Historical Landmarks
-
Center
for Oral History (Connecticut).
-
Chicano!
Homepage
-
City
Net Virtual Tourist
-
Civil
War Photographs
-
CLIO
-- The National Archives Information Server (NARA)
-
Cold
War Exile: The Unclosed Case of Maurice Halperin
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Congress.Org:
A Guide to the U.S. Congress
-
Core
Documents of U.S. Democracy
-
Country
Specific Information
-
Current
World Population (to the second)
-
Cybrary
of the Holocaust
-
Discovery
of a Palaeolithic painted cave at Vallon - Pont-d'Arc (Ardèche)
-
Duke
Papyrus Archive
-
Early
American History
-
Egypt
Page from Penn's African Studies.
-
Eighteenth-Century
Resources
-
Electronic
Field Trip to the United Nations
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Environmental
Voting Records of Congressmen (by region)
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Famous
Rulers...Present and Past
-
Federal
Court's Homepage
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From
Revolution to Reconstruction
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Galaxy
Government Page
-
Galaxy
History Page
-
Government
Information Sharing Project
-
Great
Outdoor Recreation Pages
-
Helping
Your Child Learn Geography
-
Historic
Events and Birthdates
-
Historical
Documents of the United States
-
History
/ Social Studies for K-12 Teachers
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History
Happens
-
History
of Science, Technology, and Medicine
-
History
Resources (University. of Kansas)
-
History/Social
Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers
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Home
Page: American Memory from the Library of Congress
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Houghton
Mifflin Social Studies Center
-
House
of Representatives Web Server
-
Hyper
History Online
-
Images
of Physicists - Harry Nelson
-
InfoNation
-
K-12
Africa Guide
-
Kids
Did This: Hotlist: History
-
Library
of Congress' Collection of Civil War Photographs
-
Lonely
Planet
-
Making
of America
-
Martin
Luther King, Jr. Home Page
-
Maya
Adventure
-
Mission
San Juan Capistrano
-
Monticello
- Home of Thomas Jefferson
-
French
and Indian War
-
My
Virtual Reference Desk: History
-
National
Archives and Records Administration
-
National
Civil Rights Museum
-
National
Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies
-
National
Geographic Online
-
National
Museum of the American Indian
-
Nation's
Forum: recordings of early 20th century leaders
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Natural
History Museum of Los Angeles County.
-
NCSLnet:
Internet Sites of the State Legislatures
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North
Eastern Field Trips
-
Office
of the Director of Central Intelligence.
-
Official
U.S. State Tourism Information
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Old
Sturbridge Village
-
Oral
History Questions -- The Gene Pool
-
Oregon
Trail Information Center
-
Papers
of George Washington
-
Paul
Ehrlich and The Population Bomb
-
PCL
Map Collection
-
Perseus
Project
-
Plato:
Acceptance of Astronomy as a Science - Michael Tirabassi
-
Presidential
Inaugural Addresses
-
Presidential
Portraits at the Library of Congress.
-
Presidents
of the United States.
-
Project
Vote Smart
-
Rulers
-
Science
and Math Consortium for Northwest Schools
-
Selected
Civil War Photographs
-
Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World
-
Slave
Voices.
-
Social
Science Museums.
-
Social
Studies - Internet4Classrooms
-
Social
Studies Resources (Vose Social Studies Resource Link)
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Social
Studies Sources (School of Education at Indiana University, Bloomington)
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Social
Studies Web Sites for K-12 Teachers - Dennis Boals
-
Sources
of Civil War Information
-
Spanish
Missions of California
-
Teachers
Helping Teachers: Social Studies
-
Teaching
African American History
-
The
African-American Mosaic Exhibition (Library of Congress)
-
The
Age of Imperialism
-
The
American President.
-
The
Constitution of the United States of America
-
The
Daily Planet (in-depth information on why it rains)
-
The
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
-
The
GeoNet Game:United States
-
The
History Net
-
The
Holocaust
-
The
Kansas Collection Welcome Page
-
The
Life of Benjamin Franklin
-
The
Museum of Antiquities
-
The
Nobel Foundation
-
The
Papers of George Washington
-
The
Point (PBS)
-
The
Smithsonian Institute
-
The
University of Memphis Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
-
The
World of Benjamin Franklin
-
The
World of Vikings
-
The
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: History
-
Thomas
- Legislative Information on the Internet
-
Three
Speeches By Malcolm X
-
Time
Zone Converter
-
Trenches
on the Web: WWI History
-
U.S.
Founding Documents.
-
U.S.
Gazetteer
-
U.S.
History Maps
-
U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Museum
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U.S.
State Home Pages
-
United
Nations Information Services
-
United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum
-
United
States House of Representatives - 105th Congress
-
US
Census Information
-
US
Senate Web Server
-
Vatican
Exhibit.
-
Vatican
Museum Ancient History Resource
-
Virtual
California Gold Country Tour
-
Volcano
World
-
Women's
Resources on the Web
-
World
Cultures
-
World
Geography Game
-
World
War I Document Archives
-
WWW
Virtual Library
-
Xerox
World Wide Map Browser
-
Yahoo's
Government Page
-
A&E
Biography
-
Abraham
Lincoln Research Site
-
A
Deeper Shade of History (Black History)
-
Aesop's
Fables Online Exhibit
-
African
American History
-
African
Studies WWW Country Specific Information
-
American
Civil War
-
American
Civil War Home Page
-
American
Experience: The Presidents
-
American
Memory
-
American
Memory Learning Page
-
American
Thanksgiving on the Internet
-
American
Treasures of the Library of Congress
-
American
West
-
America's
Story
-
Andrew
Carnegie: The Richest Man in the World
-
Anne
Frank Online
-
Anthropology
on the Internet for K-12
-
Archiving
Early America
-
Banned
Books On-Line
-
Beginner's
Guide to the Balkans
-
Black
Quest: Power Resource Links
-
California
Council for the Social Studies
-
China
Unique
-
Chinese
Historical and Cultural Project (CHCP)
-
CIA
World Fact Book 1999
-
City
Net
-
Civil
War Home Page
-
Civil
War Photographs
-
\Civil
War Poetry and Music
-
Columbus
Navigation Homepage
-
Constitutional
Rights Foundation
-
Cultural
Maps
-
Cybrary
of the Holocaust
-
Digital
Classroom.
-
Dr.
Seuss Went to War: A Catalog of Political Cartoons by Dr. Seuss
-
E-Conflict
(World Encyclopedia
-
Education
Index
-
Egyptian
Hieroglyphs
-
Ellis
Island's Wall of Honor
-
EyeWitness:
History Through The Eyes Of Those Who Lived It.
-
Face
of Russia
-
Famous
American Trials
-
Federal
Resources for Educational Excellence
-
Fifty
States of the U.S.: Their Capital Cities and Information Links
-
Fifty
Years from Trinity
-
From
Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
-
From
Revolution to Reconstruction and What Happened Afterwards
-
Geography
World
-
Geo
Teach
-
Global
Access to Educational Sources (G.A.T.E.S)
-
Great
American Speeches
-
Grolier
Interactive World War II Commemoration
-
Gulf
War
-
Hall
of Multiculturalism
-
Hanukkah-Festival
of Lights
-
Historical
Speeches Archive
-
History
Net
-
History
of Medicine
-
History
of the Cherokee
-
History
Online
-
Holocaust
Site from the Mining Company
-
HyperHistory
Online
-
Images
of American Political History
-
Interactive
World Fact Book
-
Irish
in America: Long Journey Home (PBS)
-
Jackie
Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights (1860's-1960's)
-
Jews
in the Civil War
-
Jews
of Cuba.
-
KIDPROJ
Multicultural Calendar
-
Kid's
Click: Geography, History, Biography
-
Kids
Web Japan
-
Lady
Liberty (The Statue of Liberty)
-
Leaning
Tower of Pisa: The Offical Site
-
LIBERTY!
The American Revolution
-
Louisiana
Holocaust Survivors' Homepage
-
Loyalist
and British Songs of the American Revolution
-
Mariam's
Story Park
-
Mayan
Folktales
-
Mayflower
on the Web
-
Medieval
and Renaissance Food Homepage
-
Middle
Ages: What was it really like to live in the Middle Ages?
-
Mining
Co. Guide to Geography
-
National
Council for the Social Studies Online (NCSS)
-
National
Center for History in the Schools
-
National
Geographic Map Machine
-
National
Women's History Project
-
Newsmaker
Bios
-
1920's.
-
1968
The Whole World Was Watching: An Oral History
-
Notable
Citizens of Planet Earth Biographical Dictionary
-
Perry-Castañeda
Library Map Collection
-
Perseus
Project(An Evolving Digital Library on Ancient Greece and Rome)
-
Presidential
Sites Idea Network
-
Reader's
Theater Editions
-
Rock
the Vote
-
Rosa
Parks Pioneer of Civil Rights.
-
Salem,
Massachusetts Witch Trials
-
South
Carolina ETV Holocaust Forum
-
Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World
-
Sheet
Music about Lincoln, Emancipation, and the Civil War
-
Social
Studies Documents Page
-
Social
Studies Resources
-
Social
Studies School Service
-
Social
Studies Web Sites for K-12 Teachers
-
Sociology
Classroom Internet Resources for High School Students and Teachers
-
Spanish-American
War in Motion Pictures
-
Study
Web
-
Teaching
Canadian History
-
Temperance
and Prohibition
-
This
Day in History
-
Timeline
of the American Civil Rights Movement
-
Today
In History
-
Treasury
Page for Kids
-
U.S.
History Documents
-
Valuing
Our Differences: A Diversity Calendar
-
Veteran's
Day
-
Victorian
Web
-
Vietnam:
Yesterday and Today
-
Voices
from the Dustbowl
-
Washington
Social Studies Building Excellence in Social Studies through Technology
(B.E.S.S.T.)
-
U.S.
History Outlines and Charts
-
What
Did You Do In The War, Grandma?
-
Women's
Resources
-
World
Fact Book 1997
-
World
War I Document Archives
-
World
War I Remembered--The Great War: 80 Years On
-
World
War I Trenches on the Web
-
World
War II Commemoration.
-
Wounded
Knee
-
Nuclear
Weapons history
-
Project
History
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