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LNGenZ News for Kids: Social Studies

Student Questions Professor’s Bias

Are universities and schools politically biased? There is more and more concern that educators have become intolerant of political ideas they disagree with. Professors and teachers have come under increasing criticism for pushing their political opinions onto students. Recently, a… Read More

One Fifth of Students Support Use of Violence to Silence

A poll by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Real Clear Education, and College Pulse asked about 20,000 students at 55 campuses across America about their current attitudes on the First Amendment, censorship, tolerance, and self-expression. Violent Suppression Is… Read More

The Nobel Prize in Economics

In recent years, the young generation has shown a huge interest in the field of economics. Once considered a boring subject, economics is now easier to understand than ever before. Whether it is via YouTube or the Khan Academy, leading… Read More

The Statue of Liberty: A Symbol of American Freedom

As the Civil War neared its end around 1865, Edouard de Laboulaye, a French historian, suggested that France should create a statue to celebrate America’s hard-won independence from England. The project was awarded to Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, a sculptor, and… Read More

Cancel Culture: From Exposing Wrongs to Silencing Dissent

Cancel culture is a form of online shaming. It has become the ultimate form of public shaming in the 21st century. Social media has made this method controlling others easier. Whether through social media or other information, we can hardly… Read More

Free Speech Has Always Been a Game of Life or Death

While some would argue that we can create a more civil society through regulating speech, it seems that these efforts to silence are little more than tyranny. They may be an attempt to manipulate not just what we say but… Read More

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Fighting for Equality Between the Sexes

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died at 87 years old from pancreatic cancer. Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts said: “Our Nation has lost a jurist of historic stature. We at the Supreme Court have lost a… Read More

Inflation: What Is It, and How Bad Is It?

After the Coronavirus outbreak was declared a pandemic, Congress passed stimulus and relief packages that cost trillions of dollars to help people who had to stop working because of the lockdown. But now, many Americans worry that all this new… Read More

Today’s Protesters Should Learn From MLK

We’ve had a lot of protests lately, and in many of them, the cry has been “no justice, no peace.” Simply put, it means the protesters promise to continue their aggressive dissent until their demands are heard and action is… Read More

Stock Splits Explained

Six months can make a huge difference in the stock market. After the Coronavirus outbreak, the market saw a meltdown. But now stocks have recovered. Two companies have done so well that they have decided to hold stock splits: Tesla… Read More