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United States Government
Almanac of Politics and Government -- a comprehensive reference tool, providing over 1,300 Web pages of political and governmental information, including links to many political parties, governments, international organizations, important U.S. political documents, international political history, and a political calendar, which lists upcoming elections and legislative schedules of governments around the globe.
Federal Gateway -- consolidates government information in a simplified format.
Fedworld -- searchable online locator service for information about the Federal Government.
FirstGov -- U.S. Government website that provides rapid access to government information and services to the public, for free.
Great American Website -- citizen's guide to U.S. Government resources on the Web.
Politics Navigator -- The New York Times offers a "selective guide to political sites on the Internet," a mostly-annotated list of sites for information on government and politics. (N.Y. Times requires a simple registration to access their site.)
Short History of the Pledge of Allegiance -- written by a Christian Socialist named Francis Bellamy in 1892...
The Legislative Branch - Congress - U.S. House and U.S. Senate
The Executive Branch - The President and Vice President
The Judicial Branch - The Federal Court System
Missouri State Government
State Government E-mail Directory
Local Government

 

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