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American Government and Politics

Revisit the history and foundation that undergird the government of the United States. Rediscover the institutions and processes that require our citizens' participation. Relearn the fundamentals of voting, elections, and public policy. ThisNation.com, a virtual library of basic resources, information, and historical documents related to American government and politics, exists to remind and encourage us to participate effectively in our government and political systems. Dr. Jonathan Mott, director of Brigham Young University's (BYU) Center for Instructional Design and an adjunct professor of political science at BYU, researches and writes the content of this information-rich site.

Topic: United States--Politics and government  URL: http://www.thisnation.com

Constitution Party 

When you visit the Constitution Party web site, click on the "find out more" tab to see what this political party is about. Look at the Constitution Party National Platform and see how they use the principles from the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights to structure their platform. The site provides access to these and other important historical documents. The frequently asked questions section answers common questions about the party. Additional information is available in the news room section.

Topic: Third parties (United States politics)   URL: http://www.constitutionparty.com

How the Green Party Works 

The United States has many alternative political parties. One is the Green Party. How Stuff Works discusses this party which began attracting attention in 2000. Learn which issues the Green Party supports and see how many Green Party members are in elected office in the United States. A diagram traces the history of the Green Party from the early 1980s to the present. The recent history of the Green Party and 2000 presidential candidate Ralph Nadar is explained.

Topic: Third parties (United States politics)      URL: http://people.howstuffworks.com

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