18. Who is Edward Snowden?
In June 2013, 29-year-old Edward Snowden bravely told the whole country that their government had been spying on
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In June 2013, 29-year-old Edward Snowden bravely told the whole country that their government had been spying on
Sometimes people in power make laws that we don’t agree with, sometimes they even make laws that go
Businessmen and women play a unique role in our society. By solving problems, creating useful products and services,
During the Coronavirus pandemic, we saw lots of lawmakers and people in power use the crisis to to
You don’t have to be a grownup to start a business. From neighborhood lemonade stands to homemade toys,
So many grownups are always telling kids they need to go to college in order to be successful
From telling us what food we eat to what medicines we can take, people in power have tried
In 1776, our Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence, officially marking the beginning of the United States
The First Amendment to the Constitution gives people the right to free speech. But what does “free speech”
We know the federal government holds a lot of power, but what happens when the states and the
No two people are the same. But our differences aren’t a bad thing. In fact, our differences allows
Throughout U.S. history, presidents have used national emergencies to abuse their power. While the president is the Commander
Capitalism, Communism, Socialism … why is the world obsessed with identifying with “isms?” And what do these things
Ever wonder why the rich are always portrayed as bad guys in the media? Is there something wrong
Have you ever noticed how many choices we have when it comes to the products we can buy?
Some rules help to keep us safe. But sometimes, people in powerful get carried away and make too
We all want to be safe. But sometimes, people in power try to convince us that we need
Our world can seem pretty confusing sometimes. But do you ever wonder why it works the way it