What every student should know to pass the Civics & Economics EOC

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What every student should know to pass the Civics & Economics EOC Civics & Economics Top 100 What every student should know to pass the Civics & Economics EOC Goal 10

Goal 10: The learner will develop, defend, and evaluate positions on issues regarding the personal responsibilities of citizens in the American constitutional democracy.

Civic Responsibilities It is comprised of actions and attitudes associated with democratic governance and social participation. Civic responsibility can include participation in government, church, volunteers and memberships of voluntary associations.

Discrimination Unfair treatment based on prejudice against a certain group

Freedom Freedom emphasizes the opportunity given for the exercise of one's rights, powers, desires, or the like: freedom of speech or conscience; freedom of movement.

Public Problems Under employment Education needs Graft and corruption Citizen apathy Disease Poverty Substance abuse Discrimination Waste Disposal Homelessness Crime Pollution

Choices The power, right, or liberty to choose