As a Girl Scout Ambassador, you’re so close to being old enough to vote—if you’re not there already! The right to vote is one of the most important rights given to American citizens, and it’s now extra important for you to be informed about your government and the officials you’ll help elect. Find out everything…
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Democracy for Brownies
Did you know that the president of the United States is only one part of the government? In this country, lots of people work together to decide what rules are made and how they are followed. All of those people make up our government. When you turn 18, you can help choose them by voting…
Democracy for Cadettes
Whether you realize it or not, you probably have some political issues you’re passionate about. Maybe you’re determined to spread the word about climate change, or maybe you want to improve the lives of your city’s homeless veterans. If you want to make a difference, start by fully understanding how your government works. Informed citizens…
Democracy for Daisies
Do you know what the word “government” means? It’s a big word for something important! When a group of people live together—in a town, city, state, or country—they follow rules. These rules, and the people who make the rules, are called the government. Find out more in this badge! Find out about local government Find…
Democracy for Juniors
What do you think of when you hear the word “government”? Do you think of the president? The Supreme Court? Congress? All of these are part of the United States government—but your city or town has a government too. Your city, state, and country government all work together. How? You’ll see! Find out about local…