Michigan High School Civics and Government Curriculum
Michigan high school students taking Civics and Government explore how the American political system works at the federal, state, and local levels. StudyPug provides lessons and practice problems that align with Michigan Social Studies Learning Standards, helping students stay on top of every unit throughout the course.
Key Topics in Michigan Civics and Government
- The U.S. Constitution — structure, amendments, and the Bill of Rights
- Branches of Government — legislative, executive, and judicial powers
- Federalism — how federal and state governments share power
- Civil Rights and Civil Liberties — landmark cases and equal protection
- Elections and Political Participation — voting, campaigns, and political parties
- Michigan State and Local Government — Michigan constitution, legislature, and local governance
How StudyPug Helps Michigan Students
StudyPug breaks each Civics and Government topic into clear, focused lessons followed by practice problems. Students can work at their own pace, revisit difficult concepts, and get homework help any time. The content is built around what Michigan schools actually teach, so there is no guesswork about whether a topic is relevant.
Michigan Civics Graduation Requirement
Michigan requires students to demonstrate civics knowledge as part of high school graduation requirements. StudyPug's lessons cover the core civics topics students need to meet this requirement with confidence.