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I knew the book by the color of the cover: Civics.
He opened a new law office there, and took an interest in the city's civics.
How would you explain this to a high school civics class?
Sort of like a massive civics course to start off with.
He was also author of several books on civics and politics.
They were supposed to get a new civics teacher then, right out of training.
What fine standards these men set for the children who study civics and government in school!
They are more like a civics lesson than a cause for action.
At some schools, students also take environment and civics classes.
It would be only victory in the Civics' short life.
As any good student of civics knows, the President is not actually elected by the people.
But the civics institute, students say, is much more than simply three classes.
For more on this and other theories of power, see civics.
The reason for this is nothing more than old-fashioned civics.
More so since we dropped Civics from the public education curriculum.
In this form it is a complete theory of civics.
Sounds as if he is already beyond the first lesson in American civics.
"Youth and Government is the best civics class you'll ever get," he said.
The topics for the show usually fall into current events, civics, or social issues.
"They do not expect to be given a civics lesson."
We do what the civics books say: get out the word on the issues."
Isn't that the way our old civics teacher says things should be run?
The eighth grade takes civics in place of social studies.
Civics have been used for racing ever since their introduction.
In form, the hearing seemed about halfway between a town meeting and a civics class.