There's no faster way to divide or alienate your Thanksgiving dinner table than by the dreaded, impending mention of politics. Politics is one of the most mind-numbing topics to have ever been conceptualized. It's also one of the most important ones, and its conceptualization is par for the course in any developing country. A rich understanding of just what policies and systems make up a country's (hopefully your own) government is crucial for any responsible citizen. (Image from Business Insider ) The study and application of the inner-workings governments is called civics. The United States has had many iterations of its own government since its founding fathers' departure from Great Britain. Nowadays, however, the U.S. government can be divided into three central branches: legislative, judicial, and executive. Each are important for maintaining the checks-and-balances of the country. But what exactly does each of them do? Legislative: The Senate and the House Also ...
Upton Sinclair, eat your heart out.