"The Home Study Course In Civics: A Systematic Analysis Of The Civics Library In Seventy-two Lessons" offers a comprehensive exploration of civic principles and government functions. Designed for independent learners, this course provides a structured approach to understanding the foundations of citizenship and the workings of political systems. Explore topics ranging from the rights and responsibilities of citizens to the structure of government and the importance of civic participation. This systematic analysis, presented in seventy-two lessons, equips readers with the knowledge and tools necessary for informed engagement in civic life. A valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of civics and its relevance in today's world.
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