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What Are the Checks and Balances in the US Government

When the Founding Fathers were deciding how to set up the United States of America, they knew they did not want to emulate the tyrannical monarchies of Europe. Instead, they looked to the governments...

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Why Was the Bill of Rights Added to the Constitution?

The Constitution was created with the government in mind. The idea was to create a system of checks and balances so that no one...

This Is What Each Branch of the Government Does

The Constitution was created in an effort to prevent any one branch of government from holding too much power, with the interests of the...

How Can People Come to the US From Another Country Legally

Many people dream of coming to the United States. Some come to see Washington, D.C., or New York City, while others hope to build...

The Selective Service: What It Is and Who It Applies To

When men turn 18 in America, they aren’t just considered adults, they’re also old enough to join the military. In fact, every male must...

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The Homeowner Assistance Fund: What You Need to Know

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What is the Innocent Spouse Relief Program from the IRS?

Married couples often file joint tax returns to reap the benefits unique in the tax system to them. Yet, sometimes couples separate or divorce,...

These Virtual Jobs Pay at Least $20 Per Hour

More and more businesses are beginning to embrace the idea of remote work, causing the work-from-home job market to be more accessible to a...

Should You Opt for Debt Consolidation or Credit Repair?

People struggling with a poor credit score and looking for ways to fix it may be surprised at how different the opportunities are. Two...

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