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Why Understanding American Civics is Essential for Active Citizen Participation
Understanding American civics is more than just knowing the branches of government or the Constitution. It is the foundation of active citizenship and a thriving democracy. When citizens grasp how their government works, their rights, and their responsibilities, they become empowered to participate meaningfully in shaping their communities and country. This post explores why civics knowledge matters, how it connects to civic responsibility, and the powerful impact informed ci


When is a war not a war? When it's a.....
How does the U.S. Constitution check and balance our government in times of potential war? First of all who has the power to declare war? That power was placed solely within the U.S. Congress. Both the House of Representatives and the Senate need to vote in favor of declaring war to begin hostilities. A simple majority vote is required from each of both houses. Once war is declared by Congress the President, as the Commander-in-Chief, has the responsibility to get the job do


The U.S. Court System
Hot Topic Today – July 21, 2025 Does a district judge have the authority to infringe, ignore or rule on another court’s decision that lies in another jurisdiction? First let’s get into the “weeds” of the legal system In computer usage you may have hear the saying that “There’s an app for that” meaning that there is a piece of software (a gizmo) that will make your computer usage easier or more productive. In the legal world there is an “App” for that too. When a law has been
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