Test your knowledge of the Bill of Rights. How many of these Jr. High quick quiz questions can you answer? 1. Congress cannot prohibit the free exercise of _____________. 2. Who cannot be quartered in your home without your permission? ___________ 3. As an American, you have the right to keep and bear_______. 4. The police cannot search your house without having probable cause and must have this piece of paper called a ___________. 5. You cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or ___________ without Due Process of Law. 6. If you are accused of a crime, you have the right to a speedy and public _______________. 7. If you are put on trial, you have the right to a trial by _____________. 8. If you are arrested, you cannot be charged excessive __________, nor excessive fines imposed on you, nor can authorities do cruel and unusual punishment to you. 9. The Constitution spells out (or enumerates) certain ____________ that you have. 10. Powers that the …
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Faith, Freedom, and the Founders’ Words
As a lead-up to our country's 250th birthday celebration, we are continuing in our study of the Declaration of Independence. In my research, I have found it beneficial to look at some of the "back stories" of the Declaration. (for example, Charles Carroll, the longest living signer of the Declaration.) The Religious Landscape of the Colonies I began to wonder how it is that God is alluded to and referenced in the Declaration without being directly named. Today, many spend time trying to deny the Founders' faith without understanding the times in which they lived. Instead, they expect the Founders to conform to their modern standards of living and accuse them of being unworthy sinners. That's about as close as they get to explaining, or rather, dismissing the four inferences to God in the Declaration of Independence. Rather than dipping in modern-day "shallow water," let's dive in a little deeper. First, it's necessary to understand that most European nations in the …
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Basic Bill of Rights Quiz
Test your knowledge of the Bill of Rights. How many of these Jr. High quick quiz questions can you answer? 1. Congress cannot prohibit the free exercise of _____________. 2. Who cannot be quartered in your home without your permission? ___________ 3. As an American, you have the right to keep and bear_______. 4. The […]
Faith, Freedom, and the Founders’ Words
As a lead-up to our country’s 250th birthday celebration, we are continuing in our study of the Declaration of Independence. In my research, I have found it beneficial to look at some of the “back stories” of the Declaration. (for example, Charles Carroll, the longest living signer of the Declaration.) The Religious Landscape of the […]
America’s Quiet Adoption of Communist Goals
(Although written five years ago, this article is highly relevant in 2025, and helps explain what is going on in the electorate today). Historical Context & W. Cleon Skousen’s Blueprint How much has communism subtly infiltrated America and become accepted? What, you ask?? I found a fascinating article by Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh, where she […]
Leaders Lead: A Commentary
I teach my Civics and Constitution students this principle: “The life of the leader sets the course for the people.” So, the generals need to lose weight and get fit. They have new rules to follow and enforce. Yet, their attitude seemed to be, “he called us here for this???” Yes, setting the course for […]
Building Influence: Personal Impact on Society
Who is in your circle of influence? Let’s start by asking who you are closest to in daily life. Your Closest Circle: Trust and Influence Who knows you best? Who do you advise? Who trusts you? Our very closest friends, with whom we share our lives, form relationships with us based on trust, loyalty, and […]
Facing the 2025 Government Shutdown
As autumn arrives, the looming October 1, 2025 deadline forces every American to confront what a federal shutdown truly means for daily life.” As autumn arrives, it is time for us to discuss the impending government shutdown and its impact on daily life. This is a civics and citizenship issue, so let’s discuss. What if there is […]
From Crown to Constitution: Modern Reflections
Watching brief glimpses of the British crown welcoming America’s president and various world tech, government, finance, and media powerbrokers at a lavish state dinner made me think (and smile). As Americans prepare to celebrate 250 years of independence, I couldn’t help but reflect on how far history has brought us since the American colonies declared […]
Has America Normalized “Throwing Dirt” on Each Other?
“Every time you throw dirt on her, you lose a little ground.”- George Strait. We digest a lot of “dirt” as Americans. Shovels full, in fact. A lot of “dirt” gets thrown in our “everyday” in the form of fake news, bending the law, starting arguments to move an agenda forward, and slander. We seem […]
The Struggle for America’s Soul
You may find the news increasingly upsetting lately. More coverage of murder, more surveys showing that young people under 40 want Marxism (socialism, communism, etc.), and free stuff. There are more lawsuits, more declines in public education, and more sexual issues in the front and center of the news. Why is everything around us seemingly […]