You study civics (in the U.S.) so you can learn how laws are made in this country. You learn how laws are enforced, how they are modified by court decisions, and how they are amended by later laws. You learn what happens when people break the law, both civil and criminal. You learn about your rights and duties as a citizen.
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Responsibilities, government, rights, duties.
Sixteenth.. (A+, Civics)
It is the study of what it means to be a citizen
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Civil Importance of vast introduction, Commerce and Science.
The plural form of "civics" is simply "civics."
civics = Staatsbürgerkunde
Civics is all about the government.
Aristotle is known as the "father of civics."
The study of citizenship is civics.
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The antonym for Civics is Uncivil.
Executive power is a civics word. Excise taxes is a civics word.
Ottawa Civics ended in 1976.
Ottawa Civics was created in 1976.
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