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  • Do You Know Your State Capitals? Take Our Quiz and Find Out!

    Many state capitals are not familiar cities for younger students. Included in this quick quiz are 15 of the more difficult state capitals to remember. Some of the key issues that confuse students are the sizes and age of the cities that are in question...
    By P. Andrew Powe October 29, 2011 

  • The Largest Cities In The Americas: Facts, History And More!

    The modern world is shaped and defined by large cities. Whether they are capital cities, commercial centers or cultural havens, the largest cities in the Americas are all memorable in their own way. You might know about New York and Mexico City, but what...
    By Winston Smith August 30, 2011 

  • Facts on the Amazon River

    How long is the Amazon river? What about its ecology? If you are looking for Amazon River facts, this article has everything you need - and more!
    By Katherine Barrington July 7, 2011 


  • Civil Rights Movement Timeline of Important Events

    This timeline of the civil rights movement highlights the 14 year period between the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education victory in 1954 and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death in 1968. This was a very important time for the civil rights movement...
    By Lynn Mason May 30, 2011 

  • Landforms Throughout Mexico and Central America for Students

    The physical features of Mexico and Central America offer diversity and beauty, from mountains and volcanoes, to forests, rivers and valleys. It pays to become acquainted with the landforms in this area of the world.
    By Afua Saafir January 28, 2011 

  • What is the Largest Desert in the World?

    When asked what is the largest desert in the world, does the Sahara come to your mind first? If it does, you are partially right. Here we explain why that is only "partially" true.
    By Bruno Kos January 26, 2011 


  • Why & How the Boston Tea Party Happened

    You have probably heard of the Boston Tea Party but do you know why did it happen and what the results of it where? This important action changed the course of history. Find out how, why and when it occurred.
    By wahmbrenda January 12, 2011 

  • World Geography Resources

    If you're like me (and let's hope not) then you might be struggling with geography--just where is Timbuktu anyway? Luckily, this list of resources for world geography provides all the crucial information you need to know!
    By Ronda Levine December 22, 2010 

  • The Location of the Amazon River

    The Amazon River is the largest river in the world, but where does the Amazon River begin?
    By Robin L. October 30, 2010 

  • What is the Longest River in the World?

    The longest river in the world is the Nile River in Africa. Learn more about the geographical features, history, and importance of this record breaking river.
    By Robin L. October 30, 2010 
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