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  2. iCivics - Wikipedia

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    iCivics, Inc. (formerly Our Courts) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the United States that provides educational online games and lesson plans to promote civics education and encourage students to become active citizens.

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    Reference desk — volunteers will attempt to answer any factual question you may have. They are organized into the following subject areas: Computing Entertainment Language Humanities Mathematics Science Miscellaneous Where to ask help-related questions

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    The initiative expanded, becoming iCivics in May 2010 offering free lesson plans, games, and interactive videogames for middle and high school educators. [141] By 2015, the iCivics games had 72,000 teachers as registered users and its games had been played 30 million times.

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    Yahoo! Answers: 2005: 2021: All topics: 13 languages: Contributions owned by the author. Yahoo retains rights to the use, distribution or modification. [12] No Zhihu: 2011 — Many topics: Chinese and a few others: Owned and operated by the original authors. Yes, except to view answers of questions when directed from search engine

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    The individual with the most correct answers will be contacted and asked to assist in the next task line-up. Please include a short history of your general proceeding to find the answer, e.g. the pages you visited to find the correct answer and of the search terms you entered.

  8. Slave states and free states - Wikipedia

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    California was admitted as a free state in 1850 without an accompanying slave state, though certain concessions were made to the slave states as part of the Compromise of 1850. Three more free states were admitted in the final years before the Civil War, disrupting the balance that the slave states had tried to maintain.

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