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Montana High School Civics and Government

Lessons and practice for every Civics and Government topic. Aligned to what Montana high schools teach. Get help with homework anytime.

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Montana High School Civics and Government Curriculum

Montana high school students taking Civics and Government learn how democratic institutions work at the local, state, and federal levels. StudyPug provides clear lessons and guided practice for every major topic so students can build confidence and stay on track throughout the course.

Key Topics in Montana Civics and Government

  • The U.S. Constitution — structure, amendments, and the Bill of Rights
  • Branches of Government — legislative, executive, and judicial powers
  • Federalism — how state and federal governments share power
  • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties — protections for all citizens
  • Elections and Voting — how citizens participate in democracy
  • Montana State Government — state constitution, legislature, and local governance

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