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myrzilka [38]
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diamong [38]3 years ago
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I think it’s important to learn about civics because it shows and teaches you what you have to do as a responsible citizen of the United States. Another reason why I think it’s important to learn civics is so you can know what’s happening in government and somewhat understand it. The next reason why I think it’s important to learn civics is because it builds a strong democracy. Another reason why I think it’s important to learn civics is because you can learn what political views you agree with. The final reason why I think it’s important to learn civics is because I think it helps us to overall because it allows us as citizens to be involved in government decisions.

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