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In my opinion not only should Civics be taught again (they ended that back in around year 2000 in most schools) but if you cannot pass the US Citizenship test you can't graduate from Highschool. It really isn't that hard but there is plenty on it that was never taught in highschool.

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>Vivek Ramaswamy, a public figure, suggested that all U.S. high school seniors should pass the same civics test required for naturalized citizens. This proposal ignited a debate about the state of civic education in America.

In my opinion not only should Civics be taught again (they ended that back in around year 2000 in most schools) but if you cannot pass the US Citizenship test you can't graduate from Highschool. It really isn't that hard but there is plenty on it that was never taught in highschool. Source: https://x.com/i/trending/1888335011302043891 Archive: https://archive.today/T0M5j From the post: >>Vivek Ramaswamy, a public figure, suggested that all U.S. high school seniors should pass the same civics test required for naturalized citizens. This proposal ignited a debate about the state of civic education in America.

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Is this not a thing anymore? My senior year of high school had a two part class, 1 was economics, and 1 was government. We had a very solid understanding of all this stuff (assuming you paid attention). And I went to school in the ghetto...

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Yeah, They stopped in nearly every school in the country in the 2000's (something like 2001-2002 in most places).

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Same here. One class was civics and then we took economics

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Yup. Split into two semiseters, first was government, second was economics. Honestly the only classes I DO remember from senior year, besides Drama class, simply because the stuff in it was so unique compared to everything else they shoved at us the prior 3 years.