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During the World War Two years, a series of groundbreaking radio programs tried to mend the deep racial and ethnic divisions that threatened America. At a time when blacks were usually shown on the radio as lazy buffoons, the federal government and civil Full Review »
The precedent-setting First Federal Congress fleshed out the governmental structure provided for in the Constitution and ensured the new government's stability. This mini-edition presents documents relating to establishing the first three executive depar Full Review »
The images in the Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information Collection are among the most famous documentary photographs ever produced. Created by a group of U.S. government photographers, the images show Americans in every part of the nation Full Review »
Sovereign: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Governor General: Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General. Governors Since Federation. Full Review »
Welcome! Choose a grade range to explore. Use Ben's Guide as a learning tool. U.S. Government Publications for Sale: Parents and Guardians, Teachers and Educators. Learn about GPO Access, Curriculum Links, Link to Ben's Guide. Full Review »
The Central Intelligence Agency publishes and updates the online directory of Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments weekly. The directory is intended to be used primarily as a reference aid and includes as many governments of the worl Full Review »
Click the links below to visit Government Web sites especially for Kids. White House U.S. Mint Bureau of Engraving and Printing FirstGov Savings Bonds Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Full Review »
WHAT'S IN THE NEWS is an award-winning multi-media instructional series that uses current events as a springboard for exploring history, geography, government, world cultures, science, language arts, and all other areas of the curriculum. Utilized in 4th- Full Review »
The federal government maintains thousands of weather observing stations across the country. Most of these are on land. But some observing sites are afloat on large lakes, bays, and in the waters near our coasts. Full Review »

