Declaration of Independence: Announcing American Freedom
The Declaration of Independence announced our freedom from Britain in 1776. Learn what it did, why it matters, and how it shaped American values.
Understand Your Rights. Own Your Responsibilities. Live Your Liberty.
Complete answers to all 100 USCIS civics test questions. Learn what the test asks, why it matters, and the history behind each answer. Written at 6th-8th grade level for citizenship test preparation.
The Declaration of Independence announced our freedom from Britain in 1776. Learn what it did, why it matters, and how it shaped American values.
The Constitution has 27 amendments added since 1788. Learn what each changed, why amendments matter, and how the Constitution grows over time.
The First Amendment protects speech, religion, assembly, press, and petition rights. Learn what each freedom means and how they protect you every day.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution. Learn what rights it protects, why it was added, and how it safeguards your freedom today.
An amendment is a change or addition to the Constitution. Learn how amendments work, why they matter, and how 27 amendments have shaped American rights.
We the People are the Constitution’s first three words showing self-government. Learn why these words matter and what they mean for American democracy today.
The Constitution sets up government, defines its powers, and protects basic rights. Learn how this founding document organizes America and safeguards freedom.
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in America. Learn what this means, why it matters, and how it shapes every law and government action today.