the constitution
and the amendments
You don't have to take civics to become a lawyer.
Read the chapter and take notes on the material the teacher will go over the next day. Then take extra notes on what the teacher says. Then when you get home re-read your notes
read chapter 4 in your textbook, take notes, practice some problems an then try to do the frappy
to demand or take by authority
Civics is the study of citizenship. It includes civil law and civil code. The theoretical study of civics is centered around one's country, the stance that they may take politically, and any and all political forces occurring at the given time.
Civics is the study of rights, responsibilities, and duties of citizenship so: "He told the immigrant aspiring to become a citizen to take a class in civics." "My civics teacher assigned a project to write about how fulfilling the responsibility of giving back to the community by performing community service is."
Read the chapters thoroughly, do all the example problems and all of the end of chapter problems. Take detailed notes from the text, transcribing it into your own words.
That right is called eminent domain.
Go to their website and take notes according to that
he never took notes
No you take NOTES in it. but it can be a book if you read your notes.
To effectively take lecture notes, focus on listening actively, organize your notes clearly, use abbreviations and symbols, and review and revise your notes regularly.