California's government operates under a representative/democratic/republican system. The state/governing/central authority is comprised of three distinct branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. At the helm of the executive branch stands the Governor, elected/appointed/designated to lead the state for a term of four years. The legislatu… Read More


Admission of the Union as a state in 1850 was a pivotal moment in California's history. The territory, once part controlled by Mexico, experienced rapid growth and transformation fueled with the unearthing of gold in 1848. This boom attracted large influx in people from all over the globe, transforming California's demographics and economy. The dis… Read More