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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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13y ago

it is important because it teaches us how to behave in a high socitey. It also teaches you about government and citizenship. It also makes you not look like an idot when asked about the question.

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Of course it is. It teaches you how to behave in high society and teaches you about the government and citizenship. The government can be boring at times but its good to know about the government you are living under.

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Civics is important because it demonstrates how democracy is created in the U.S., how the local, state and federal government operates and informs citizens of their constitutional rights.

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