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New Mexico High School Civics and Government

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

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Civics and Government for New Mexico High School Students

New Mexico high school students taking Civics and Government need a solid understanding of how the U.S. government works, what the Constitution says, and how citizens participate in democracy. StudyPug breaks every topic into clear, guided lessons with practice problems so students can build that understanding at their own pace.

Key Topics in High School Civics and Government

  • The U.S. Constitution — structure, amendments, and how it shapes American government
  • Branches of Government — the roles of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
  • Civil Rights and Liberties — protections guaranteed to all citizens
  • Elections and Voting — how elections work and why civic participation matters
  • State and Local Government — how New Mexico government connects to federal structures

Aligned to New Mexico Standards

All Civics and Government content on StudyPug is aligned to New Mexico social studies standards. Whether students are preparing for a class exam, working on a project, or reviewing for a unit test, they can find the exact topic they need and work through it step by step.

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StudyPug works on any device — computers, tablets, and phones. New Mexico students can access lessons and practice problems at home, at the library, or on the go. It's an easy way to get help with homework or review before a big test.