Chapter 1: An Introduction To Civic Education

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  1. 5. A method of learning civic engagement through role-plays, mock trials, and discussions.
  2. 6. A fundamental right allowing people to express opinions freely.
  3. 8. The relationship of an individual with society
  4. 9. A major goal of civic education is introducing citizens to the basic rules and features of _______ systems.
  5. 10. Civic knowledge is concerned with what citizens ought to ____.
  6. 11. The ability to analyze and evaluate civic matters critically.
  7. 14. A key aspect of civic education that involves active participation in decision-making.
  8. 15. A fundamental principle of democracy where citizens participate in self-_______.
  9. 16. An essential civic disposition: respecting individual worth and human ____.
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  1. 1. One way to promote civic engagement: participating in community _____.
  2. 2. A key aspect of democracy: freedom of thought, expression, and ________.
  3. 3. This essential component of civic education includes intellectual and participatory skills.
  4. 4. One of the three broad goals of civic education: encouraging responsible and informed political ______.
  5. 7. Schools bear a historic responsibility for the development of civic _______.
  6. 12. Civic education promotes respect for the rule of ____.
  7. 13. A value that civic education instills, ensuring tolerance and trust in democracy.