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Nimfa-mama [501]
3 years ago
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Write a two-paragraph essay that evaluates the necessity of studying civics. In the first

History
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GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
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Answer:

<h3>Basic political, social and economical machinery of a particular system, state, country or society.</h3><h3>Individuals learn the powers and functions of its own government.</h3>

Explanation:

  • Civics, also known as Citizenship, is an important subject that aims at providing education and knowledge about<u> basic political, social and economical machinery of a particular system, state, country or society.</u> Studying civics as a subject helps individuals to learn about how <u>governmental processes work and educates one to become a contributing and responsible citizen.</u>
  • It is an important subject because <u>each government works differently.</u> The U.S government functions differently than the Russian government. Through civics, individuals <u>learn the powers and functions of its own government</u>. Individuals become <u>conscious of their rights and freedoms that their government provides which further helps them acquire confidence in becoming a responsible citizen.</u>
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