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Customs and People

  • Guide to Careers New!

  • Culture and Holidays

  • Holidays in America New!

  • Holidays: Religious and Secular, 2006

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  • Most Popular Given Names

  • Most Popular Baby Names by State, 2005

  • Fashion and Dress

  • Timeline: Modern Fashion

  • What Do Americans Spend on Entertainment and Reading?

  • How Do Americans Spend Their Leisure Time?

  • Who Volunteers in the U.S.?

  • Black History Month

  • Timeline: African-American History

  • Famous Firsts by African Americans

  • Civil Rights Timeline

  • Civil Rights Movement Heroes

  • Notable African-Americans

  • More on African Americans

  • Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

  • Timeline: Asian-American History

  • Famous Firsts by Asian Americans

  • Asian Loan Words in English

  • Notable Asian Pacific Americans

  • More on Asian Pacific Americans

  • Hispanic Heritage Month

  • Famous Firsts by Hispanic Americans

  • Hispanic Americans By the Numbers

  • Hispanic American Countries of Origin

  • Spanish Place Names

  • English Borrows from Spanish

  • More on Hispanic Americans

  • American Indian Heritage Month

  • American Indians by the Numberss

  • Notable American Indians

  • Selected American Indian Tribes

  • American Indian Place Names

  • American Indian Glossary

  • More on American Indians

  • Population

  • 300 Million Americans in 2006

  • U.S. Census Timeline

  • U.S. Population: Overview

  • State Populations

  • U.S. Census Statistics: An Overview

  • U.S. Census Data by State

  • U.S. Population by Region

  • U.S. Race and Ethnicity

  • Population of the United States by Race and Hispanic/Latino Origin

  • Where Does Our Population Come From?

  • What Other Languages do Americans Speak?

  • Religion

  • The Major Faiths: Overview

  • Largest U.S. Churches

  • Women in American Religion

Economics

  • Economic and Labor Statistics
  • Government and The Federal Budget
  • Role of Government in a Capitalist Economy
  • The Government Share of the Economy
  • U.S. Economy and the Federal Budget
  • Wealth and Poverty
  • What Is Poverty?
  • What’s the Government’s Role?
  • Income
  • Labor Force
  • Labor and Employment
  • U.S. Census Economic Data by State
  • How Do People Get To Work?
  • TVs, Radio, and Internet
  • United States’ Largest Banks
  • The Public Debt
  • U.S. Money History
  • A Brief History of U.S. Banking
  • Facts About U.S. Money
  • New Paper Money
  • New Quarters
  • Portraits on U.S. Paper Currency
  • U.S. Coins

Education

  • Education Statistics
  • Enrollment in Educational Institutions
  • High School and College Graduates
  • U.S. Census Education and Social Statistics
  • More Education Facts

Parks and Monuments

  • The National Park System
  • Washington, DC, Memorials and Landmarks
  • U.S. Capitol
  • The White House
  • The Supreme Court Building
  • Washington Monument
  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • The Liberty Bell
  • The Statue of Liberty
  • Mount Rushmore

U.S. Statistics

  • Profile of the United States
  • Household and Family Statistics
  • Marital Status
  • Births
  • Mortality

Weather

  • Climate of 100 Selected U.S. Cities
  • Highest Temperatures by State
  • Lowest Temperatures by State
  • Monthly State Maximum and Minimum Temperature Extremes
  • Winter Weather Across America
  • Worst Weather of the Twentieth Century
  • More Weather

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Flags
  • Careers
  • Fashions & Costumes
  • Holidays
  • National Anthems
  • State Symbols

United States: Just for Fun

Games

  • State Names Hangman
  • State Capitals Hangman

Quizzes

  • U.S. Monuments and Landmarks Quiz New!
  • State Capitals Quiz
  • The 50 States Quiz
  • State Nicknames Quiz
  • U.S. States Quiz
  • U.S. Coins

Other

  • Famous Firsts in the U.S.
  • Fifty States and Fifty Fun Facts
  • The 50 State Quarters Program Act
  • America’s Eccentric Capitals
  • Interstate History
  • Wacky Town Names
  • Roadside Attractions

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  • U.S. Capital: Washington, District of Columbia

  • State Capitals and Largest Cities

  • State Abbreviations and State Postal Codes

  • State Mottoes

  • State Names: Origins

  • State Nicknames

  • State Symbols

  • New England

  • The Middle Atlantic

  • The South

  • The Midwest

  • The Southwest

  • The West

  • U.S. Territories and Outlying Areas

  • Holidays in America New!

  • Holidays: Religious and Secular, 2006

  • State Holidays

  • Most Common Last Names in the U.S.

  • Most Popular Given Names

  • Most Popular Baby Names by State, 2005

  • Fashion and Dress

  • Timeline: Modern Fashion

  • What Do Americans Spend on Entertainment and Reading?

  • How Do Americans Spend Their Leisure Time?

  • Who Volunteers in the U.S.?

  • Timeline: African-American History

  • Famous Firsts by African Americans

  • Civil Rights Timeline

  • Civil Rights Movement Heroes

  • Notable African-Americans

  • More on African Americans

  • Timeline: Asian-American History

  • Famous Firsts by Asian Americans

  • Asian Loan Words in English

  • Notable Asian Pacific Americans

  • More on Asian Pacific Americans

  • Famous Firsts by Hispanic Americans

  • Hispanic Americans By the Numbers

  • Hispanic American Countries of Origin

  • Spanish Place Names

  • English Borrows from Spanish

  • More on Hispanic Americans

  • American Indians by the Numberss

  • Notable American Indians

  • Selected American Indian Tribes

  • American Indian Place Names

  • American Indian Glossary

  • More on American Indians

  • 300 Million Americans in 2006

  • U.S. Census Timeline

  • U.S. Population: Overview

  • State Populations

  • U.S. Census Statistics: An Overview

  • U.S. Census Data by State

  • U.S. Population by Region

  • U.S. Race and Ethnicity

  • Population of the United States by Race and Hispanic/Latino Origin

  • Where Does Our Population Come From?

  • What Other Languages do Americans Speak?

  • The Major Faiths: Overview

  • Largest U.S. Churches

  • Women in American Religion

  • Government and The Federal Budget

  • Role of Government in a Capitalist Economy

  • The Government Share of the Economy

  • U.S. Economy and the Federal Budget

  • Wealth and Poverty

  • What Is Poverty?

  • What’s the Government’s Role?

  • Income

  • Labor Force

  • Labor and Employment

  • U.S. Census Economic Data by State

  • How Do People Get To Work?

  • TVs, Radio, and Internet

  • United States’ Largest Banks

  • Role of Government in a Capitalist Economy

  • The Government Share of the Economy

  • What Is Poverty?

  • What’s the Government’s Role?

  • Enrollment in Educational Institutions

  • High School and College Graduates

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  • Did Birds Evolve from Dinosaurs?
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  • Current Events This Week: January 2023
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