Colorado High School Civics and Government Curriculum
Colorado high school students taking Civics and Government study how the American political system works, the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and the structure of local, state, and federal government. This course is a core part of Colorado's social studies graduation requirements and aligns to the Colorado Academic Standards for Social Studies.
Key Topics in Civics and Government
- The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights
- The three branches of federal government
- Elections, voting, and civic participation
- Civil rights and civil liberties
- State and local government in Colorado
- The role of citizens in a democratic society
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Aligned to Colorado Academic Standards
Every lesson on StudyPug is mapped to the Colorado Academic Standards for Social Studies so students and parents can trust the content matches what Colorado schools teach. This makes StudyPug a reliable resource for homework help, test prep, and independent study throughout the school year.