Contact:
✉️ [email protected]
☎️ (803) 302-3545

What Is SCOTUS?

Statue of Lady Justice

The United States government commonly uses distinct abbreviations or acronyms to refer to different agencies, branches of government, or civil servants. SCOTUS is one of the most common governmental acronyms and refers to the Supreme Court of the United States. It is very similar to the acronym POTUS, which refers to the President of the United States. 

Naturalization Test – USCIS Questions and Answers

Naturalization Test - USCIS Questions and Answers

Process of Naturalization The Naturalization Test is part of the naturalization process that you must take and pass if you want to become a United States Citizen. You do not need to be a green card holder before applying to become a naturalized citizen. You will not be able to become naturalized and gain your […]

What is a Republic?

Photo of US flag

A republic is a form of government where the head of state is not a monarch or a dictator but a representative of the people, who is usually elected.

How to register to vote in the US Election

register to vote

Registration for voting in the US is often done on a state-by-state basis. While this can be frustrating, it also means that each individual has greater control over who represents them and how they choose to vote. There are several ways to register online such as with Vote.org or TurboVote, but you should always double-check […]

How is the Population of the United States Made Up?

Photo of US citizens

Population Demographics of the United States The United States has a population of just over 330 million people, making it the 3rd most populated country globally. As a nation mostly descended from immigrants, it comprises an incredibly diverse population, setting it apart from most of the modern world. America’s openness to immigration continues to add […]

Why Doesn’t the US Have Universal Healthcare?

Photo of stethoscope, pills, glasses, and medical chart

Unlike most other developed countries, the United States does not provide universal health care to its citizens. While a lot of medical care is paid for by the federal government, many people still do not have health coverage.