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What Is a Constitutional Republic?

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Why Was the Bill of Rights Added to the Constitution?

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This Is What Each Branch of the Government Does

The Constitution was created in an effort to prevent any one branch of government from holding too much power, with the interests of the...

How Can People Come to the US From Another Country Legally

Many people dream of coming to the United States. Some come to see Washington, D.C., or New York City, while others hope to build...

The Selective Service: What It Is and Who It Applies To

When men turn 18 in America, they aren’t just considered adults, they’re also old enough to join the military. In fact, every male must...

How Voting Rights Developed in America

Voting rights in America have undergone extensive evolution and continue to do so. The latest change to them is on the table for 2020....

3 Critical Constitutional Amendments

On June 21, 1788, the United States Constitution officially became the law of the land. The men of the constitutional convention agreed on this...

Why We Have Executive Orders

Executive orders are one of the parts of our system of governance plenty of people don’t understand. After all, we have a legislature to...

What Kind of Garden Should You Plant for Survival

Planting a vegetable garden is one of the most valuable steps you can take to prepare for survival. Whatever happens, you’ll have food available,...

Women’s Rights, Here’s How We Got Here

The idea of “male privilege” gets a lot of attention in the media these days. While there are valid conversations still to be had...

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