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There are 27 amendments in the U.S. Constitution. The first 10 amendments are known as the Bill of Rights, which were ratified in 1791 to protect individual freedoms. The remaining 17 amendments have been added over time to address various legal, social, and political issues.
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How the U.S. Electoral College Works
The Electoral College is the system the United States uses to elect the President and Vice President. Instead of a direct popular vote, electors from each state cast votes based on the state’s popular vote results. Here’s how it works:
1. Total Electoral...
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30 benefits of the three branches of government in the USA:
1-10: Balance and Stability
Prevents dictatorship – No single branch can control the entire government.
Maintains democracy – Ensures power is in the hands of the people.
Checks and balances – Each branch monitors the others to...
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The three branches of government in the United States are:
Legislative Branch – Makes laws
Consists of Congress, which has two parts:
Senate (100 members, 2 per state)
House of Representatives (435 members, based on state population)
Controls federal spending, declares war, and can impeach...
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