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Your Rights and Responsibilities as a U.S. Citizen Your Rights and Responsibilities as a U.S. Citizen
Your Rights and Responsibilities as a U.S. Citizen
Becoming a citizen comes with both rights and responsibilities. Learn what freedoms you gain and what duties you take on...
May 7, 2026
The U.S. Court System: Supreme Court and Federal Courts The U.S. Court System: Supreme Court and Federal Courts
The U.S. Court System: Supreme Court and Federal Courts
The judicial branch interprets the laws and protects the Constitution. Learn how the Supreme Court and federal courts wo...
May 5, 2026
Form N-648 and Citizenship Test Accommodations: Medical Disability Waivers Explained Form N-648 and Citizenship Test Accommodations: Medical Disability Waivers Explained
Form N-648 and Citizenship Test Accommodations: Medical Disability Waivers Explained
Form N-648 is the medical certification that lets applicants with a physical, developmental, or mental disability skip t...
May 5, 2026
The President's Powers and Responsibilities The President's Powers and Responsibilities
The President's Powers and Responsibilities
The President leads the executive branch, commands the military, and signs laws. Learn the key presidential powers and r...
May 3, 2026
How Congress Works: Senate vs House of Representatives How Congress Works: Senate vs House of Representatives
How Congress Works: Senate vs House of Representatives
Congress is the lawmaking body of the United States, made up of the Senate and the House. Learn the differences between...
May 1, 2026
The 65/20 Rule: A Simplified Citizenship Test for Long-Term Permanent Residents Over 65 The 65/20 Rule: A Simplified Citizenship Test for Long-Term Permanent Residents Over 65
The 65/20 Rule: A Simplified Citizenship Test for Long-Term Permanent Residents Over 65
Applicants aged 65 or older who have been lawful permanent residents for 20 or more years can take a simplified U.S. cit...
May 1, 2026
The Three Branches of Government Explained Simply The Three Branches of Government Explained Simply
The Three Branches of Government Explained Simply
The U.S. government has three branches — legislative, executive, and judicial. Learn what each one does and why they are...
Apr 29, 2026
Citizenship Test Preparation: Pass on Your First Try (2026) Citizenship Test Preparation: Pass on Your First Try (2026)
Citizenship Test Preparation: Pass on Your First Try (2026)
Pass the US citizenship test on your first try. A free, proven 4-phase study plan covering all 128 USCIS questions in ju...
Apr 27, 2026
Declaration of Independence: Why It Still Matters Declaration of Independence: Why It Still Matters
Declaration of Independence: Why It Still Matters
The Declaration of Independence announced America's freedom from Britain in 1776. Learn what it says, who wrote it, and...
Apr 27, 2026
The Bill of Rights: Your First 10 Amendments Explained The Bill of Rights: Your First 10 Amendments Explained
The Bill of Rights: Your First 10 Amendments Explained
The Bill of Rights protects your most fundamental freedoms as an American. Learn what each of the first 10 amendments me...
Apr 25, 2026
How to Study for the US Citizenship Test in 2026 (Free Plan) How to Study for the US Citizenship Test in 2026 (Free Plan)
How to Study for the US Citizenship Test in 2026 (Free Plan)
Free 2026 study plan for the US citizenship test — exactly what to study each week, how long it really takes, and how to...
Apr 25, 2026
Understanding the U.S. Constitution: What You Need to Know Understanding the U.S. Constitution: What You Need to Know
Understanding the U.S. Constitution: What You Need to Know
The Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. Learn what it does, why it matters, and what you need to know...
Apr 23, 2026