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civics

[siv-iks] / ˈsɪv ɪks /


NOUN
social studies
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I appreciate the civics lesson, but you’re confusing the power to force a man to eat broccoli with the power to make him enjoy it.

From MarketWatch

With the history already determined, the book can’t help resembling at times a civics exhibition.

From Los Angeles Times

Many of Campaign University’s teachings address basic civics that might be useful to anyone running for office.

From Salon

By that point, Descovich has expressed regret about possibly misjudging Glaude’s civics teacher, and one candidate in this fantasy gubernatorial race knowingly has capitalized on a manufactured scandal.

From Salon

Universities would also have to “provide instruction in American civics to all foreign students.”

From The Wall Street Journal