Governments: Why Do People Need Them?
Throughout the course of human history, people have felt the need to organize themselves into social units in order to live more efficiently together. Governments, or the formal and organized structures of these social units, have been around for centuries and play a critical...
The Nazi party, led by Adolf Hitler, rose to power in Germany in the early 1930s and quickly became one of the most powerful and oppressive regimes in history. For nearly a decade, basic human rights were suspended and their hatred of Jews and other minorities was making the...
Why the United States Has a Six Party System
The United States political landscape is a very complex one, made up of two distinct major parties, many third-party movements, and a host of smaller factions. The underlying unity is always there, however, and the structure that ties it all together...
Economic Problems and US Government Policies Economic problems are a reality of everyday life. From unemployment to rising prices, people all over the world are struggling to make ends meet. In the United States, the government has enacted a number of policies to address these issues, from helping struggling families...
Bregret: Many Brits are Suffering from Brexit Regret
As the word suggests, Bregret is a combination of the words Brexit and regret. It is a term used in the media to capture how many in the UK are beginning to feel remorseful or disillusioned about the country’s decision, made during...
The American Civil War: The Battle of Fredericksburg
The American Civil War was a conflict between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America. During this four year conflict, both sides of the war sought to gain control of various territory within the United States. One such...
American Republic: Religion and Virtue
Religion and virtue have been important cornerstones of America since its foundation. The Founding Fathers were well-versed in both religious and philosophical texts and were very deliberate in the structure of the new nation that they were attempting to form. The connection between religion and...
How to Watch the Debates?Debates not only offer voters an important opportunity to assess the candidates and make informed decisions when it comes to voting, they are also a chance to gain insight into the political leanings and future policy plans of those running for office. To ensure...
The US Congress The US Congress is a bicameral body that is responsible for making law and overseeing the US federal government. It is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, making it the most powerful legislative body in the world. Congress is the primary legislative body in...
Can Competition in Democracy Help a Government?
What is Competition in Democracy?
Competition in a democratic government is defined as the process of having multiple candidates and parties competing in a free and fair election in order to choose a leader of a country. This type of competition is seen as...












