Suppose that a new law is passed requiring all public schools to add a one-hour course on civics education to their curriculum. This law aims to increase student awareness of government functions and civic responsibilities.
Based on your understanding of the implications of this policy, explain how the requirement for civics education might affect students’ engagement in civic activities, such as voting, community service, or participation in local government.
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