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New Jersey High School Civics and Government

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New Jersey High School Civics and Government

Civics and Government is a core part of the New Jersey high school social studies curriculum. Students learn how the United States government is structured, how laws are made, and what it means to be an active and informed citizen. StudyPug provides lessons and practice problems that align with what New Jersey high schools teach, so students can get help whenever they need it.

Key Topics in This Course

  • The U.S. Constitution — structure, amendments, and the Bill of Rights
  • Branches of Government — legislative, executive, and judicial roles and powers
  • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties — key legislation and landmark Supreme Court cases
  • Elections and Voting — how elections work and the role of citizens
  • State and Local Government — how New Jersey government operates alongside the federal system
  • Citizenship and Civic Participation — rights, responsibilities, and community involvement

How StudyPug Helps New Jersey Students

Whether a student is preparing for a class test, catching up after missing a lesson, or trying to get ahead, StudyPug makes it easy. Each topic includes clear explanations and guided practice so students can work through concepts at their own pace. All content is accessible on any device, so students can study at home, on the bus, or anywhere else.

New Jersey's social studies standards emphasize civic knowledge and participation. StudyPug's Civics and Government content is built to match those expectations, covering every major topic students are expected to know before graduation.