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max2010maxim [7]
2 years ago
9

What are ten reason why we study government as a school subject?

Social Studies
2 answers:
andrew-mc [135]2 years ago
8 0

<u><em>It helps the students to understand as how the government influences our daily life. </em></u>

Further explanation:

1.To understand how to government influences our daily life.

2. It also helps us to understand why the government produce the policies.  

3.To interpret the events is currently happening in the changing world.

4. It helps us to understand how United State resolve conflict and establish  security and order.

5. It helps in developing its ability to solve problems and make rational decisions on issues like economic and social which crops up and that affect us directly.

6. To understand when to vote, file a petition and speak in public.

7. To help us understand the functioning of government as if we need to deal with the government in our future profession.

8.If we need to make a career strong we need to have knowledge of the government.

9. To bring about the changes in the community or government.

10. To contribute to the success of democracy that wholly depends upon our activeparticipation.

Learn more:

1. What’s the main power of the supreme court? brainly.com/question/11056480

2. A responsibility the federal reserve has is to? brainly.com/question/10424897

Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Political Science

Keywords: Government, policies, interpret, event, resolve conflict, to solve problems, speak in public, active participation.

Softa [21]2 years ago
6 0
  1. Government encourages us acquire from our blunders.
  2. Government is necessary for great citizenship.
  3. Studying Government serves to give us our identification.
  4. Government is important for examining the lifestyles of others.
  5. Studying Government also provides us with an approach of how to plan for the future.
  6. The government advises us to recognize our own extinction.
  7. For Christians, Government permits us to recognize the hand of God operating within our lives of past ages.
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