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How a Bill Becomes a Law (And Why It's So Hard Today)
Civics Test Prep

How a Bill Becomes a Law (And Why It's So Hard Today)

Learn how a bill becomes a law in the U.S. Congress step by step. Only 274 of about 19,000 bills introduced in 2023–24 made it. Here's the real path.

Michael
#citizenship test#civics#U.S. Congress
How to Register to Vote (And Why It's One of the Most Important Things You'll Ever Do)
Civic Engagement, How-To Guides

How to Register to Vote (And Why It's One of the Most Important Things You'll Ever Do)

A state-by-state guide to voter registration for newly naturalized citizens. Learn the four ways to register, key deadlines, and what you need to start voting today.

MichaelMarch 4, 2026
#voter registration#new citizens#naturalization#civic engagement#voting rights
State vs. Federal Government: Who Is Responsible for What
Civics & Government

State vs. Federal Government: Who Is Responsible for What

A plain-language breakdown of federalism explaining which level of U.S. government handles education, taxes, roads, healthcare, and more — and why policies vary by state.

MichaelMarch 4, 2026
#federalism#state government#federal government#civics#U.S. Constitution#new citizens
The Three Branches of Government: Checks and Balances Demystified
Civic Foundations

The Three Branches of Government: Checks and Balances Demystified

A visual and narrative explanation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches and how they limit each other

MichaelMarch 3, 2026
#civics#government#checks and balances#constitution#three branches
How Many Americans Could Actually Pass the Naturalization Test?
Data & Research

How Many Americans Could Actually Pass the Naturalization Test?

Only 36% of U.S. adults pass a civics quiz immigrants ace at 91%. Survey data across 41,000 Americans reveals a civic knowledge gap that may surprise you.

MichaelMarch 3, 2026
#civics#naturalization test#citizenship#civic education#immigration
The U.S. Constitution Explained in Plain English
Civic Foundations

The U.S. Constitution Explained in Plain English

The entire U.S. Constitution contains just 4,543 words ([National Archives](https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript)). That's shorter than most app terms-of-service agreements you've scrolled past without reading. Yet this single document has defined how the American government works for more than 230 years — and a surprising number of Americans have never read it.

MichaelMarch 3, 2026
#U.S. Constitution#civics#government#Bill of Rights#amendments
Who Was Benjamin Franklin? The Runaway Apprentice Who Shaped America
History

Who Was Benjamin Franklin? The Runaway Apprentice Who Shaped America

MichaelMarch 2, 2026
#Benjamin Franklin#American history#founding fathers#inventions#U.S. Constitution
What Happens on Your Naturalization Interview Day in 2026
Immigration

What Happens on Your Naturalization Interview Day in 2026

A step-by-step walkthrough of the USCIS naturalization interview: what to bring, how the test works, and what happens after. Covers the 2025 civics test changes and current processing timelines .

MichaelFebruary 28, 2026
#naturalization interview#USCIS#citizenship test#N-400#immigration#civics test 2025
How to Apply for U.S. Citizenship With Form N-400 in 2026
Immigration

How to Apply for U.S. Citizenship With Form N-400 in 2026

Step-by-step guide to the USCIS N-400 naturalization process in 2026, covering the new civics test, updated $710 filing fees, and every stage explained

MichaelFebruary 15, 2026
#naturalization#N-400#USCIS#U.S. citizenship#immigration#civics test 2025