The State of California is ruled by a parliamentary system with a framework that defines its structure and functions. At the helm of this structure is the Chief Executive, elected every four terms. The {legislative branch|, composed of the Senate and Assembly, is responsible for crafting and enacting laws. The judicial system interprets these laws … Read More


From its initial beginnings as a vast territory, California embarked on a remarkable journey towards statehood. Spanning decades of economic upheaval, the course to statehood was defined by intense arguments and shifting alliances. Ultimately California's ratification into the Union in 1850 represented a pivotal moment in American history. Influ… Read More