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SOCIAL STUDIES
American History
From British Arrival through British Departure
The Creation of a New Nation
Jackson through Reconstruction
The Gilded Age to the Depression
From the Depression to the New Millennium
Government
American Government
European History
Early Modern Europe (Renaissance to Napoleon)
Modern European History (1815-present)
World Cultures
Ancient Civilizations
Geography
Culture and Geography
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Life Science
Life Science: Part 1
Life Science: Part 2
Physical Science
Introduction to Physics Concepts
Introduction to Chemistry Concepts
Earth Science
Earth Science: Part 1
Earth Science: Part 2
LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE ARTS
Introduction to Literature
Reading between the Lines
Enduring Authors
Language Arts Workshop
Building Language
American Literature
American Literary Voices: Part 1
American Literary Voices: Part 2
English Literature
From Beowulf to Virginia Woolf
Shakespeare
Shakespeare
WORLD LANGUAGES
Spanish
Viaje a Través de la Lengua Española: Parte 1
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Art History
History of Painting
Technology
Working the Web
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PoliticalFest 2000
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PoliticalFest 2000
Introduction Page
On the Campaign Trail
First Modern Election: 1896 -- GOP Victorious
The Election of 1960: JFK Defeats Nixon
"Morning in America": The Reagan Election
1992: A Baby Boomer in the White House
Philadelphia and the Presidency
The Declaration of Independence and Its Legacy
Constitution Through Compromise
The First Administration
Philadelphia's Six GOP Conventions
Life in the White House
The White House
First Ladies
It's Good to Be President
A Day in the Life
The Media and Politics
Newspapers in Politics
Radio in Politics
Television in Politics
The Internet in Politics
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