Study Skills Links — History/Government

Government Resources

The Library of Congress Government, history information & other research
U.S. Mint  
U.S. Department of Energy  

Other Resources

Texas Online Information and resources on Texas, government, and community resources.
BUBL link: Catalogue of Internet Resources Links in categories: General (computing, information resources), philosophy and psychology, religion, social sciences (sociology, politics, education, economics, law), language (linguistics, language learning, specific languages), science and mathematics (physics, chemistry, earth sciences, biology, zoology), technology (medicine, engineering, agriculture, management), the arts (art, architecture, music, sports), literature and rhetoric (literature of specific languages), and geography and history (travel, genealogy, archaeology).
Harvard library Specific databases include anthropology, art, biography, business, classics, economics, education, gender studies, history, literature and language, medicine, music, philosophy and ethics, psychology, public policy, sociology
Texas State Electronic Library State government information
Black Ships & Samurai This fascinating site from two MIT professors examines the first encounter of America and Japan on Japanese soil. Here you can examine documents and artwork side-by-side to see how the Japanese regarded their American visitors and vice versa.
American National Government EFC government teacher Glynn Newman’s homepage
Our Documents 100 milestone documents, tools for educators, resources, news and events.
Princeton University— Government information Census Bureau, U.N., Library of Congress, federal web locater, and more
CCSF Learning Assistance Center’s Favorite links for academic help Subjects range from accounting, American Sign Language, art, science, history, math, English, music, philosophy, social science, journalism, ESL, engineering, and more
Boston College—WWW Resources Government and History links
World Lecture Hall Variety of in-depth help on topics ranging from Accounting to Zoology
Information includes explanations, details, interactive exercises, and more
The American Freedom Center The American Freedom Center is a non-profit public policy institute dedicated to educating the public about the ideas of economic freedom and individual liberty on which the United States was founded. With five practicing attorneys holding leadership positions in AFC, the institute is uniquely situated to offer timely research and insights on legal developments that profoundly affect American life.
Texans for Public Justice Texans for Public Justice is a non-partisan, non-profit policy and research organization which tracks the influence of money and corporate power in Texas politics. Texans for Public Justice is a vocal advocate for citizen rights, open government and corporate accountability in Texas.

Election Information

Dallas County Elections Allows a person to type in their name to locate their voting precinct and voting locations.
e.thePeople—Dallas Morning News Welcome to e.thePeople, the digital town hall for The Dallas Morning News. In cooperation with over 1,000 sites around the Internet, e.thePeople promotes intelligent and diverse discussion and political action.
Democratic National Committee  
Texas Democratic Party  
Republican National Committee  
Republican Party of Texas  
Federal Election Committee  
Campaigns & Elections The magazine for people in politics
Election World Information on elections around the world
Elections and Electoral Systems Around the World  
Texas Secretary of State Information on elections and border affairs