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12th Amendment: Electoral College: K-12 TLC Guide.
20th Amendment: Presidential Order of Succession: K-12 TLC Guide.
09/08/1974: President Gerald Ford Pardons Richard Nixon: K-12 TLC Guide.
America Votes: Presidential Campaign Memorabilia, Duke University.
Baruch, Bernard: K-12 TLC Guide.
Conversations with History, University of California, Berkeley.
First-In-The-Nation Presidential Primary, New Hampshire.
Foreign Travels of the Presidents, U.S. Department of State.
National Public Radio: 11/4/00 (10:00).
Hall of Presidents, The National Portrait Gallery, The Smithsonian Institution.
09/10/1833: Senate Censures President Andrew Jackson.
12/14/1863: President Lincoln Pardons His Sister-in-law.
01/19/1955: First Presidential News Conference Is Filmed.
01/19/1961: Eisenhower Cautions JFK on the Importance of Laos.
08/26/1964: Lyndon Johnson Receives Democratic Nomination for President.
08/26/1968: Democratic National Convention Opens in Chicago.
08/28/1968: Protesters Riot: Democratic National Convention.
10/31/1968: LBJ Halts Bombing Before U.S. Elections.
American Leaders Speak: World War I & 1920 Election.
Portraits of the Presidents and First Ladies, 1789-Present.
Presidential Elections and the Electoral College.
Lockwood, Belva: K-12 TLC Guide.
Public Papers of the Presidents.
Hail to the Vice President: America's Executive Underdog.
How Much Are Presidential Signatures Worth?
President Portraits Cast in New Light.
Presidential Conversations on the Constitution.
'Presidential Doodles:' Oval Office Artists.
Setting the Words of American Presidents to Music.
Stop Government Interference with Science.
Administrations Then & Now: 2/7/00 (2:50).
America Needs a Buddhist President: 3/29/00 (1:45).
America's "Soft Power": 3/30/00 (2:44).
Bad Boy Presidents (commentary): 10/6/00 (3:22).
The Bible and Presidential Oath: 01/20/01 (4:30).
Can a President Improve Schools?: 9/4/00 (8:30).
Egos Complicate Passing the Baton: 8/14/00 (2:30).
Elections & the Supreme Court: 9/5/00 (12:48).
Fat Man in a Middle Seat.
Foreign Travel: 11/15/99 (commentary: 3:00).
History/Psychology of Close Elections: 11/4/00 (7:30).
Influence of Wealthy Contributors: 3/3/00 (3:15).
Iowa, New Hampshire & Campaigns: 1/17/00 (2:33).
Lame Duck Presidents (commentary): 5/7/00 (2:45).
Moving Out of the White House: 1/20/01 (4:15).
Negative Campaigning & Money: 12/20/99 (3:29).
Oil and Presidential Elections: 9/24/00: (3:00).
Painting Presidents & First Ladies: 01/22/01 (5:38).
Potential First Ladies Walk The Fashion Tightrope.
Power Politics and Style: 09/22/00 (8:00).
Presidential Campaign Songs: 11/7/00 (5:00).
Presidents after the Presidency: 3/19/00 (4:56).
Presidents Day Peas: 2/21/00 (3:00).
President's Name Goes Only So Far: 2/17/00 (3:00).
Qualities of Leadership: 10/28/99 (5:00).
Ranking the Presidents: 2/21/00 (4:00).
Religion & Presidential Elections: 5/25/00 (3:08).
Vice-Presidents Historical Perspective: 1/20/01 (2:30).
Washington's Permanent Residents: 1/20/01 (0:00).
Why Washington Left the Presidency: 9/16/00 (4:00).
The White House Turns 200: 11/4/00 (10:00).
08/22/1902: T. Roosevelt First in an Automobile.
10/05/1947: Truman: Televised White House Speech.
10/08/1981: Nixon, Ford, Carter & Reagan Meet.
Parades, Protests & Politics, Chicago Historical Society.
A Convention of Compromise: 1860.
The 1864 Democratic National Convention.
The 1868 National Union Republican Convention.
The 1880 Republican National Convention.
The 1884 Democratic National Convention.
The 1884 Republican National Convention.
The 1888 Republican National Convention.
The 1892 Democratic National Convention.
The 1896 Democratic National Convention.
The 1904 Republican National Convention.
The 1908 Republican National Convention.
The 1912 Republican National Convention.
The 1916 Republican National Convention.
The 1920 Republican National Convention.
The 1932 Democratic National Convention.
The 1932 Republican National Convention.
The 1940 Democratic National Convention.
The 1944 Democratic National Convention.
The 1944 Republican National Convention.
The 1952 Democratic National Convention.
The 1952 Republican National Convention.
The 1956 Democratic National Convention.
The 1960 Republican National Convention.
The 1968 Democratic National Convention.
The 1996 Democratic National Convention.
President for a Day, Kids Democracy Project.
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site, National Park Service.
Politics in the Movies: K-12 TLC Guide.
Presidential Aircraft, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Presidential Elections, The History Channel.
National Public Radio: 11/7/00 (3:00).
Presidential Travel, The Savvy Traveler.
National Public Radio: 11/27/99 (audio: 3:15).
Presidents of the United States, Internet Public Library.
Project on Government Oversight: K-12 TLC Guide.
Power and the Presidency, From Kennedy to Obama.
Sound Samples from US Presidents, Michigan State University.
The Star-Spangled Banner: K-12 TLC Guide.
Presidential Council of Economic Advisers.
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.
United States Government Resources, The ChanRobles Group.
Walter Reed Medical Center: K-12 TLC Guide.
Should We Keep the Electoral College?
The Electoral College v. Popular Vote: 11/8/00 (5:00).
Electoral College Box Scores Since 1789.
Electoral Votes by State Since 1789.
A Procedural Guide to the Electoral College.
1824: House of Representatives Selects the President: K-12 TLC Guide.
1872: Ulysess S. Grant v. Horace Greeley, Victoria Woodhull.
1896: William McKinley v. William Jennings Bryan.
1952: Dwight Eisenhower v. Adlai Stevenson.
1964: Lyndon Johnson v. Barry Goldwater.
1976: Jimmy Carter v. Gerald Ford.
1980: Ronald Reagan v. Jimmy Carter.
1984: Ronald Reagan v. Walter Mondale.
1988: George H.W. Bush v. Michael Dukakis.
1992: Bill Clinton v. George H.W. Bush.
1996: Bill Clinton v. Robert Dole.
2008: Barack Obama v. John McCain.
Martin, Victoria Claflin Woodhull: K-12 TLC Guide.
Four Fateful Elections, Smithsonian Magazine.
11/03/1936: FDR Re-elected in Landslide over Alfred M. "Alf" Landon.
11/02/1976: Carter Defeats Ford for the Presidency.
The Perplexing Mathematics Of Presidential Elections, Mathematical Association of America.
Fame Through Assassination: A Secret Service Study.
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson: K-12 TLC Guide.
Impeachment of Richard Nixon: K-12 TLC Guide.
Impeachment of Bill Clinton: K-12 TLC Guide.
U.S. Constitution: K-12 TLC Guide.
Philippine President Impeachment: K-12 TLC Guide.
Definition of "High Crimes and Misdemeanors".
Other Forms of Congressional Punishment.
A Citizen's Guide to Impeachment, Essential Books On-Line.
Role of the Independent Counsel.
A Short History of Impeachment.
Federal Impeachment Process: A Bibliographic Guide, Cornell University.
Impeachment: 1868/1999, George Mason University.
Impeachment: A Look at the Process, The American Bar Association.
The Law Of Presidential Impeachment, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
Supreme Court Cases on Impeachment.
05/16/1868: The Impeachment Trial of President Andrew Johnson.
First Inauguration of President George Washington (1789): K-12 TLC Guide.
2005 Inauguration of George W. Bush: K-12 TLC Guide.
2009 Inauguration of Barack Obama: K-12 TLC Guide.
National Archives & Records Administration.
Inaugural Ball Advice (uaiod: 3:45).
Inaugural Ball Etiquette (audio: 5:00).
Inaugural Speeches Crafted By Predecessors.
Obama Retakes the Oath of Office.
Recalling Past Inaugurations (audio: 10:00).
Where Does the Oath of Office Come From?
Presidential Inaugurations , Library of Congress.
04/30/1789: The First Inauguration of President Washington.
The Nixon Library and a Raw Look at a Disgraced Leader.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
Andrew Johnson Library and Museum.
William McKinley Library and Museum: K-12 TLC Guide.
Herbert Hoover Library and Museum.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum.
Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum.
The Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Museum.
John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
The Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace.
Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum.
Jimmy Carter Library and Museum.
Ronald Reagan Library & Museum.
George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
10/07/1960: Second Kennedy-Nixon Debate: Foreign Policy.
09/23/1976: Carter Debates Ford on Economics.
Acceptance Speech Haiku: 11/26/00 (2:30).
The Art of Language, Obama-Style.
Fall of Communism: 11/8/99 (audio: 3:00).
Rich Little: Presidential Impressionist: 9/22/00 (6:14).
Inaugural Addresses: K-12 TLC Guide.
40 Years of Debates: 9/23/00 (10:15).
History of Televised Debates (3:00).
Thoughts on Debates: 9/16/00 (3:57).
Televised Presidential Debates: Then and Now.
Jan 09 George Washington Observes First Hot Air Balloon.
Sep 18 George Washington Lays Cornerstone for U.S. Capitol.
Nov 9 Theodore Roosevelt First President to Travel Outside U.S.
08/29/1973: Judge Sirica Orders Nixon to Turn Over Tapes.
10/23/1973: Nixon Agrees to Turn Over Tapes.
11/07/1973: Congress Overrides War Powers Act Veto.
11/16/1973: Nixon Signs Alaska Pipeline Law.
11/26/1973: Secretary Accepts Responsibility for Tape Gap.
11/27/1973: Gerald Ford Confirmed as Vice-President.
Klein, Joseph: K-12 TLC Guide.
Helen Thomas Tells the President to 'Listen Up'.
Obama's Half-Brother Recasts Story of Their Father.
Three Books Explore Lincoln's Complex Genius.
Fat Man in a Middle Seat, Jack Germond.
John Quincy Adams, A Public Life, A Private Life, Paul Nagel.
POTUS Speaks: ..Words that Defined Clinton Presidency, Michael Waldman.
National Public Radio: 10/03/00 (7:35).
01/06/1941: FDR Defines the Four Freedoms in State of the Union Speech.
01/09/1913: Birth Date of Richard Nixon.
02/06/1820: 86 Free African-Americans Sail to Africa for Resettlement.
02/12/1809: Birth date of Abraham Lincoln.
Third Monday in February: Presidents Day.
03/16/1912: Birth Date of Former First Lady Pat Nixon.
04/10/1951: Truman Removes MacArthur: Presidents and Their Generals.
04/14/1864: The Assassination of President Lincoln.
04/28/1758: Birth date of James Monroe.
05/09/1914: President Woodrow Wilson's Mother's Day Proclamation.
05/21/1832: The First Presidential Convention Begins in Baltimore, MD.
09/19/1881: The Death of President Garfield by Assassination.
10/05/1813: W.H. Harrison Is Victorious at the Battle of Thames.
10/11/1939: FDR Responds to Einstein's Letter.
10/13/1792: Laying of the Cornerstone for the White House.
10/27/1858: Birth Date of Theodore Roosevelt.
11/02/1948: Truman Upsets Dewey: Presidential Elections.
11/15/1777: Congress Adopts the Articles of Confederation.
11/19/1863: Abraham Lincoln Delivers the Gettysburg Address.
11/22/1963: The Assassination of President Kennedy.
Checks and Balances: Line Item Veto.
The State of the Union Address.
3rd Party Politics and Presidents, Mike E. Neilson, Danville Community High School, IN.
Powers of the President: Latvia, Center for Civic Education.
Tally of the 1824 Electoral College Vote, National Archives and Records Administration.
The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson.

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