Prevent disasters from happening in this exciting game produced by the United Nations.
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Check out this site to learn more about the inner workings of the internet.
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It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!
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Explore the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam, and learn about her family and growing up in Europe during World War II.
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Create your own movie about the Titanic using real video about the wreck!
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Learn about immigration with this reference directory of on-line sites and activities.
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Browse famous speeches from throughout world history.
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Read the inaugural addresses of all the U.S. presidents.
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Read famous writings about social justice beginning from ancient times to the early 20th century.
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Review the top 100 speeches in American history.
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Listen, read, and watch videos of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous speeches.
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Learn about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
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Read, watch, or listen to the inaugural addresses of 5 great American presidents and answer questions to spur discussion about them.
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Read and discuss social issues with young people all over the world. Topics include the environment, education, human rights and so much more!
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View satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, the ocean and even galaxies in outer space.
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Ever had an interest in being leader of the United States of America? In Executive Command, live out your four-year term as President, and make decisions that affect the whole world!
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Take strategic control of your very own presidential campaign!
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Control the budget of the federal government, and choose how federal revenues should be raised and how taxpayers’ money should be spent.
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Do you have a burning desire to improve your community? Get out and campaign for the issue that's most important to you!
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Determine which of these candidates will do the best job by asking each candidate debate questions, and then rate their answers.
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Learn how people become citizens of the United States, and guide new immigrants along the path to citizenship.
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Use flying golden anvils to remind citizens that embracing their civic duties helps to improve both their lives and others!
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Test your powers of persuasion. In this game you are a lawyer, and you must argue your case before the US Supreme Court.
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Play the part of a politician, and decide which local projects will receive government funding.
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Imagine you control all three branches of the US Government. Write laws, motivate legislators, and use your executive and judicial powers to shape the destiny of the nation.
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Play a member of Congress, and pick an issue to take all the way through the law-making process. Follow your bill, and work for its implementation until you've created a new law.
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As a recently elected legislator, you must learn how to meet the needs of your diverse constituents.
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Help a wide variety of citizens navigate the US court system in their search for justice. Find the right courts to settle their cases.
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Influence the outcome of a Supreme Court case by helping to cast the deciding vote.
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Learn about the Holocaust through text, photographs, maps, images of artifacts, and audio clips from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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Learn about key events of the Holocaust.
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Follow the progress of World War II in Europe andNorth Africa with this animated map and narrated timeline.
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Follow the progress of World War II in Asia and the Pacific with this animated map and narrated timeline.
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Select historic photos and add your own text to produce a slide show you can print or share online.
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Planifica y construye estructuras para minimizar los daños causados por desastres naturales.
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Fly your blimp around the world as you learn about global weather trends and occurrences.
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