556. How Are Political Candidates Chosen?
Every election day, voters go to the polls and cast their vote? But how are those candidates chosen? On today’s episode, Brittany and Katie discuss
Every election day, voters go to the polls and cast their vote? But how are those candidates chosen? On today’s episode, Brittany and Katie discuss
Farmers in France are taking a stand against their government’s regulations.
In December 1773, the American colonists took a stand against unjust taxation in the first organized political protest leading up to the Revolutionary War.
We are usually told that compromising is the best thig to do to get along with each other. But is compromise always a good thing?
Brittany and Katie discuss America’s two-party system that divides the people and makes them think they can only choose between Democrats or Republicans.
When America was expanding in the 19th century, there was this belief that God wanted America to expand its power and presence as much as
Taylor Swift has taken over the entire music industry, which has made some people wonder if she has too much power over modern pop music.
Cryptocurrency used to be one of the hottest topics. But it’s not talked about so much anymore. Is there a reason for this? Is Bitcoin
Argentina just elected a new president who calls himself an advocate for individual liberty. But is this too good to be true, and what does
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