Politics Explained

How A Bill Becomes Law In The US

A bill becomes a U.S. law by starting as an idea, getting sponsored in Congress, passing through committees for review, debate, and voting in both the House and Senate (in identical forms), and finally being signed by the President, or…

Is the UK A Democracy Or Monarchy?

LONDON, UK - Buckingham Palace the official residence of the King and one of the major tourist destinations U.K. Entrance and main gate with lanterns — Photo by irstone

The United Kingdom is both a democracy and a monarchy, but not in equal measure. It functions as a parliamentary democracy where elected representatives hold real political power, while the monarchy remains largely ceremonial. This dual identity often raises questions…

What Is A Faction In Politics?

A faction in politics is a group within a larger political party or movement that organizes around specific interests or viewpoints. These groups form to advocate for certain policies or priorities, even if they differ from the main party direction.…

What Is Bipartisanship In Politics?

Bipartisanship is a political approach where two opposing parties work together to create policies that satisfy both sides. In a bipartisan system, politicians from different parties cooperate through compromise and agreement to advance legislation rather than adhering strictly to party…

What Is the Purpose of Gerrymandering?

A clear, symmetrical shot of the White House in Washington, D.C., taken at dawn. The soft morning light contrasts with the warm glow emanating from the windows of this historic building. The U.S. flag flies at the top. — Photo by jonkempner

Gerrymandering serves a clear and controversial purpose in American politics: to manipulate electoral outcomes by strategically drawing district boundaries. The primary purpose of gerrymandering is to give one political party an unfair advantage over its rivals by concentrating or dispersing…