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    • Ask Government--Government to Students
      Students have the unique opportunity to talk to Senate and Congressional leaders--Students participate in live monthly webcasts with government leaders by asking questions and offering comments about their government.
    • Center for Youth Citizenship
      Non-profit organization that offers programs in law, government, cultural literacy, and conflict management for young people.
    • Check Out Cooperatives
      Educational activities and information about cooperatives for youth, including their history, descriptions of roles members play, examples of cooperatives, and how to form a cooperative.
    • Model Congress
      Annual event at New York City's Midwood High School allows students to study Congress, the Constitution, politics, and rules of formal debate. Site includes text of U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
    • TeenPolitics.com
      Features debate and discussion boards, political questions and answers, and information about U.S. government.
    • United Nations Cyberschoolbus
      Teaches and informs students of all ages about international issues and the work of the U.N. with facts, quizzes, games, and a virtual tour.
    • YouthVoice.net
      Promotes youth advocacy and service-learning. Contains resources for educators and students, which include actual lesson plans, printable social action tool forms, and legislative links.
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