🍃 WonderleafKids' questions about Civics
Real questions kids ask about civics, each answered in a short, illustrated picture book on Wonderleaf. Tap any question to read the free picture book.
- What are taxes, and what does the government do with the money it collects?
- What is a state capital, and why does each state have one?
- Why do communities have laws, and what happens if you break one?
- What are rights and responsibilities, and how are they different?
- What does it mean to be a citizen, and how does someone become one?
- How does voting work, and why does every vote matter?
- What is the difference between state and federal government?
- Why do we have a Supreme Court, and how does it decide cases?
- What is the Bill of Rights, and which freedoms does it protect?
- What does the President do, and how is a President chosen?
- How does a bill become a law in the United States?
- What are the three branches of government, and what does each one do?
- What is the Constitution, and why is it called the supreme law of the land?
- Why did the United States need a Constitution after winning the war?
- What does the Declaration of Independence actually say?
- Why do we have street addresses?
- How do cities decide where roads and parks go?
- Why do cities have mayors and councils?
- What is a constitution?
- What is a country?
- Why do countries have borders?
- How does voting work?
- How does a government decide its rules?
- Where does tax money actually go?
- Why do governments collect taxes?
- Why do we have rules and laws?