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Place the State Game
(from Ben's Guide to the US Govt)

Kids React to Famous Quotes

ARTICLE:
What We Owe Our Young People

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KidZone

 

NEW: District Attorney Voters Guide

*  Democracy Net
DNet - is a project of the League of Women Voters Education Fund. It is an interactive platform designed to improve the quality of voter information and create a more educated and engaged electorate

*  Freedoms Answer
Freedom's Answer is a non-partisan, non-profit voter turnout campaign led by our nation's youth.


*  Ben Franklin's Government Guide for Kids
Answers many of your questions about the Electoral Process, the Branches of Government, How Laws are Made, Citizenship, and includes Games & Activities and links to other government web sites for teens.


*  So You Want to Buy a Candidate?
Your guide to money in
U.S. elections

*  Close-Up
Close Up’s national, state, and local experiential government studies programs strengthen participants’ knowledge of how the political process works, increase their awareness of major national and international issues, and motivate them to become actively involved in the world around them.


*  Project Vote Smart
Project Vote Smart, a citizen's organization, has developed a Voter's Self-Defense system to provide you with the necessary tools to self-govern effectively: abundant, accurate, unbiased and relevant information.

*  Brain Pop
View a cool movie about elections, ask questions or do an experiment.


*  Choose or Lose
A national campaign of organizations mobilizing young adults to vote and participate in the 2004 election.


*  Class Brain
A fun, interactive website with articles about current political issues and events featured in an ongoing political column. Contains links to presidential websites.

*  CNN Student News
News just for students.


*  D-Net
A terrific site for election information.


*  Declare Yourself
A comprehensive voter registration and election information site designed to encourage young people to vote.


*  Democracy in Action
Follow the 2004 presidential campaign.


*  E-The People
Encourages citizens to connect with their government and each other. Includes resources to sign a petition, write a letter, and create a petition.


*  Generation Vote
Created to encourage students to participate in politics and develop an interest in the political process, this site provides extensive political information for students.


*  Junior State of America
The
Junior State of America is a student-run organization created to help educate the statesmen and citizens of the future. It is open to high school students interested in politics and government. The junior government enables students to actively practice democracy themselves.

*  Living Room Candidate
View a selection of campaign ads for each election year from 1952 to 1996. Also includes an analysis of each major party's advertising campaign and a map showing election results.


*  Newseum
This interactive and informative website features presidential campaign, photographs, newspaper front pages, archival television and radio broadcast materials.


*  New Voters Project
A campaign dedicated to increasing voter turnout by recruiting young voters to participate in the election process.


*  Paddle for the Presidency
Working to increase youth voter turnout by paddling the entire
Mississippi River.

*  PBS Kid's Democracy Project
This site features an interactive activity that lets you be "President for A Day!" Also has information about voting and government.


*  Politics1
Informative and easy to use. Nonpartisan information including extensive coverage of federal and state politics, a guide to political parties and a great collection of campaign buttons.


*  Presidential Inaugural Addresses
Read inaugural addresses from George Washington to George W. Bush and the text to the Executive Oath of Office.


*  President Match
Can't decide which candidate is right for you? Try this interactive decision maker.


*  Project Vote Smart
Contains a comprehensive database of political candidates and elected officials. Also includes links to other websites with information on government and politics.


*  Public Agenda
Public Agenda Online offers its issue guide for the 2004 election campaign, First Choice - Know What You Want Before You Choose Who You Want. First Choice takes what will likely be the key issues of this year's national campaign and challenges you to think about those issues and make truly informed decisions.


*  Pure Politics
Provides a solid foundation of education, news and entertainment about politics and government.


*  Rock the Vote
Dedicated to protecting freedom of expression and to helping young people utilize their power to affect change in the civic and political lives of their community.


*  Scholastic News Online Election 2004
Kids can participate in interactive learning activities like: "How to Run for President" where they learn about the steps to becoming President.


*  Teen Power Politics
Explains the power youth have to make a difference if they make their voices heard by voting.


*  Upfront Magazine
Upfront Magazine is a news magazine designed for teens that features stories about current news events, politics, government, pop culture and more.


*  Yahoos List of Parties and Groups
Links to a wide-ranging list of parties and groups, including political parties around the world.


*  Youth Action Net
A place where young people can share lessons, stories, information and advice on how to lead effective change.


*  Youth Noise
Inspires teens to explore issues that affect them and to take action to make changes in their lives.


*  Youth Vote Coalition
News for youth on issues about politics the political process.


*  Annenberg Political Fact Check
Nonpartisan site investigates claims and attacks.


*  Council on Foreign Relations
Positions on foreign policy.

 



   
Kids Voting Contact:
PO Box 372, Washington Crossing, PA 18977          215.345.3372