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civics

[ UK /sˈɪvɪks/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪvɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the social science of municipal affairs

How To Use civics In A Sentence

  • A former drive-through picture place, they now make expresso and lattes and fraps for the grateful middle-Americans on their way in their middle-American pickups, mini-vans, old Civics, and of course, the occasional bicycle. Firedoglake » Protein Wisdom or Dutch Courage?
  • We were taught the symbolism of the orb and sceptre, a simultaneous lesson in civics and history.
  • There would be a strong emphasis on "civics" - including the teaching of basic civility - and the schools would employ psychologists to find out what had really gone wrong with the children.
  • In many ways, it is a better introduction than high school civics and college political science courses that preach an incorruptible legal system - especially its judiciary - that always remains above politics.
  • I must have missed that in my civics class. nellie Texas Gov. Rick Perry pulled out of conservative straw poll
  • Ask your children what they learned in civics class recently. Virginia governor declares April as Confederate History Month
  • Putting aside the questions of whether English, history, and civics are important requirements for a new U.S. citizen to have, the announced goals for the new test sound reasonable.
  • JOHANNESBURG: The South African National Civics Organisation has called on bond defaulters to support a mass march in Johannesburg tomorrow. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The most egregious propaganda was in history and civics books.
  • One way of looking at it is: Plenty of kids buy and modify Honda Civics, especially the hatch versions.
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