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LNGenZ News for Kids: Civics

Trump Vs. Biden: What Do They Stand For?

The 2020 contest between President Trump and Joe Biden has taken a step back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but… Read More

The History and Purpose of the National Guard

From calls to supply extra protection on the southern border to dealing with civil unrest in U.S. cities, the National… Read More

Police Powers – What Authority Do They Have?

Police officers carry a lot of power and wide freedom on how to use it. They often decide whether to… Read More

The Electoral College: How It Works and Do We Need It?

Liberty Nation GenZ  believes in educating young Americans about the U.S. and its Constitution. This middle school lesson plan can be… Read More

The Second Amendment: Arming the People to Keep Them Free

In many parts of the world, only the government is allowed to have guns. Thanks to the Second Amendment, that’s… Read More

Who Donates to Politicians?

Political campaigns raise millions of dollars as people hope to help their preferred candidate get elected – but who contributes… Read More

What Does It Cost to Run for President?

The 2020 election is coming up, and a field of over two dozen candidates for the Democratic Party has narrowed… Read More

Campaign Money: Where Does It Go After Election Day?

Political campaigns often cost millions of dollars, and much of this money is raised through donations. But what happens if… Read More

Delegates and Superdelegates – What are They?

The road to becoming a nominee for president of the United States involves a small group of people known as… Read More

Senators Show Confirmation Bias

A brief phase of President Donald Trump’s Senate impeachment trial began on Wednesday, January 29: The 16-hour period for senators… Read More

Political Spending: Does More Money Mean More Votes?

Politics is expensive, and fundraising is a huge part of winning a seat in Congress or the Oval Office. When… Read More

The Primary and Caucus Process

The majority of presidential contenders are members of two dominant political parties in America: The Republican Party and Democratic Party…. Read More