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civics
n. science dealing with the rights and duties of citizens


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Civics
Civics is the science of comparative government and means of administering public trusts—the theory of governance as applied to state institutions. It is usually considered a branch of applied ethics and is certainly part of politics. Within any given political tradition or ethical tradition, civics refers to education in the obligations and the rights of the citizens under that tradition. When these change, so often does the definition of civics. Related education in historyreligion and media literacy is often included. In the United States, this is the explicit rationale for public education—to ensure the United States Constitution is upheld by citizens who must, at least, know what it is.
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civics
Noun
1. the social science of municipal affairs
(hypernym) social science


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Civics
(n.)
The science of civil government.
  

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