Civics Made Easy - Season 1

Civics Made Easy - Season 1

Season 1

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Datesjuin 26, 2025 - déc. 2, 2025

Episodes

What is the Electoral College?
Season 1Episode 111 min

What is the Electoral College?

In this episode, Ben Sheehan provides a comprehensive exploration of the Electoral College, covering its historical origins, how it operates today, its controversies, and possible reforms.

juin 26, 2025
How Do Political Donations Work?
Season 1Episode 211 min

How Do Political Donations Work?

In this episode, Ben Sheehan breaks down the origins of political fundraising and the ins and outs of campaign texts, political donations, Super PACs, and dark money. 

juil. 10, 2025
How America Became a Two-Party Nation
Season 1Episode 311 min

How America Became a Two-Party Nation

Ben Sheehan unpacks America's complex relationship with political parties, from George Washington's wariness to today's two-party dominance. Through a conversation with Independent Senator Angus King and an exploration of various state's voting systems, Ben explains how our current system evolved, why third parties struggle to compete, and what reforms could be made.

juil. 24, 2025
How Elections Actually Work
Season 1Episode 412 min

How Elections Actually Work

Ben Sheehan unravels the complexities of American elections, from the agricultural origins of Tuesday voting to the modern patchwork of state and county election systems. Ben breaks down who runs our elections, how they work, why Election Day is on a Tuesday in November and speaks with Commissioner Ben Hovland from the Election Assistance Commission.

août 7, 2025
Who Has the Right to Vote in America?
Season 1Episode 513 min

Who Has the Right to Vote in America?

Ben Sheehan traces the real history of voting rights in America. Who got the ability to cast a ballot, and when? How has voter eligibility changed over time? Why do rules differ so much from state to state? Along the way he uncovers a surprising truth: Americans don't actually have a constitutional right to vote for president.

août 21, 2025
Why Do We Know So Little About How Our Government Works?
Season 1Episode 613 min

Why Do We Know So Little About How Our Government Works?

sept. 4, 2025
What Is the Filibuster?
Season 1Episode 713 min

What Is the Filibuster?

Ben Sheehan explains the filibuster's history, evolution, rules, and potential reforms.

sept. 18, 2025
Should U.S. Territories Be States?
Season 1Episode 813 min

Should U.S. Territories Be States?

oct. 2, 2025
Taxes, Spending & Debt: Is America Going Broke?
Season 1Episode 912 min

Taxes, Spending & Debt: Is America Going Broke?

Why do we pay taxes? Where does all of that money actually go? And is the U.S. government collecting and spending our money wisely? Ben Sheehan takes a cold, hard look at America's finances. What is the history of taxing and spending? Who gets to decide how much money we owe? Why are some spending items in the budget ‘required' while others are merely optional? And how bad is U.S. debt really? Be

oct. 16, 2025
Is A New Constitutional Convention Around the Corner?
Season 1Episode 1013 min

Is A New Constitutional Convention Around the Corner?

You probably learned about the original Constitutional Convention (the one from 1787) in history class. But did you know America could potentially be having another? Ben Sheehan explains what led to the original Constitution Convention, and whether or not another is on the horizon. How would a new constitutional convention work? Who makes the rules? And what are the potential benefits and risks?

oct. 30, 2025
The Amendment Process Explained
Season 1Episode 1116 min

The Amendment Process Explained

How do we change the U.S. Constitution? We've done it 27 times – is that too many or too few? Ben Sheehan explains what constitutional amendments are. What are some of the most famous and consequential ones? Are there any parts of the Constitution that CAN'T be amended? And are there any new amendments that a vast majority of Americans could agree on in these polarized times?

nov. 13, 2025
What America's Founding Fathers REALLY Meant
Season 1Episode 129 min

What America's Founding Fathers REALLY Meant

You're probably aware of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Maybe you know some of the documents' famous quotes. But what do they actually establish? What's the historical relevance and why do they still matter today? After all, they were written well over 200 years ago. Sheehan explains how one led to the other, and what we might fail to appreciate about their words.

déc. 2, 2025

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