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America’s “Backyard” Rule: The Monroe Doctrine
Democracy & Governance Cassie 1/3/26 Democracy & Governance Cassie 1/3/26

America’s “Backyard” Rule: The Monroe Doctrine

What it actually is
A policy statement, not a law. The Monroe Doctrine signals that outside powers pushing into the Americas are treated as a U.S. security concern.

Why it still matters
Because calling something “the backyard” changes what actions feel justified—from diplomacy to sanctions to military posture.

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Voting Without the Drama
Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25 Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25

Voting Without the Drama

Registration is simple. Vote-by-mail is standard. Ballots are tracked, verified, counted, and audited. The system is built for reliability, not drama.

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Public Money: Budget 101
Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25 Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25

Public Money: Budget 101

Budgets—not speeches—show priorities. Every line item affects staffing, maintenance, response times, and service quality.

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Ballots and Districts
Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25 Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25

Ballots and Districts

Your ballot comes from the boundaries you live in. District lines decide who represents you—and they change more often than people realize.

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Police, Sheriffs, and District Attorneys
Public Safety & Justice Cassie 11/18/25 Public Safety & Justice Cassie 11/18/25

Police, Sheriffs, and District Attorneys

Police enforce laws. Sheriffs run jails and county duties. DAs choose charges. Three separate levers that shape safety differently.

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School Boards 101
Schools & Learning Cassie 11/18/25 Schools & Learning Cassie 11/18/25

School Boards 101

School boards control budgets, policies, staffing, and school openings/closures. Their decisions shape classrooms, neighborhoods, and district stability.

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Who Runs Your City
Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25 Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25

Who Runs Your City

The mayor sets direction. The council sets rules. Departments run the systems. Problems stem from gaps between authority, resources, and capacity.

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How a Bill Becomes Real Life
Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25 Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25

How a Bill Becomes Real Life

A law passes, then agencies spend months turning it into real procedures. That implementation—not the vote—creates the actual change.

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What Elected Officials Actually Do
Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25 Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25

What Elected Officials Actually Do

Officials set rules, choose budgets, hire leadership, and decide which problems get real attention. Their power shows up in implementation, not rhetoric.

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What Taxes Pay For
Economy & Work, Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25 Economy & Work, Democracy & Governance Cassie 11/18/25

What Taxes Pay For

Taxes fund schools, streets, buses, emergency rooms, and safety nets. Where services look strained, the revenue gap is usually the underlying cause.

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