E-conflict World Encyclopedia — Country information from around the world. Includes people, geography, government, & newspapers.
FirstGov — A single point of entry to the federal government's more than 25,000 web sites.
The National Center for Education Statistics — Lets you assess for yourself how American students are doing, and how much taxpayers are spending on them.
The U.S. Census Bureau — An easy-to-search site that boasts information galore on who lives where.
The World Factbook 2008 — Information on countries from history to purchasing information.
Boise Government
City of Boise — Contains dates of important meetings and hearings, U.S., Idaho and Boise Codes, plus other information on city departments and officials.
History
Black History Hotlist — This site offers information on topics such as Afro American soldiers, the civil rights movement, leaders, the Harlem Renaissance and current news.
Sources on Transatlantic Slavery
The Gilder Hehrman Institute of American History
Holocaust
Anne Frank — Anne Frank home and organization.
Anti-Defamation League — News releases concerning ongoing issues connected with the Holocaust.
Facing History and Ourselves — Trains teachers in ways to educate students on the lessons of the Holocaust.
Remember the Holocaust — Provides memoirs and discussions of the Holocaust.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center — Ongoing issues raised by the Holocaust, monitors human-rights issues and hate-crime activity.
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum — Provides links to other Holocaust sites.
Idaho Government
State of Idaho — Provides information on elected officials, legislation, the Idaho constitution, state agencies and other state information.
Maps
Eduplace Maps — Outline maps