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difference between civics and political science​

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Answered by chiotcharachel
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Answer:Political science is a social science which deals with systems of governance. While civics is the study of citizenship.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Political science is a social science that studies political systems of government as well as how politics is practiced, thought about, and acted upon. Civics are the deeds that people undertake that have an impact on other citizens, particularly when such deeds include maintaining urban growth. 

  • The study of politics and power from a national, global, and comparative viewpoint is known as political science.
  • Understanding politics requires knowledge of groups, classes, governments, diplomacy, law, strategy, and war as well as political concepts, ideologies, institutions, policies, practices, and behaviour.
  • Aristotle has been considered to be the father of political science.
  • He was a great Greek philosopher.
  • He was the pioneer in providing a useful justification for political science.
  • Civics is the study or science of the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
  • Civic education is the study of citizenship's theoretical, political, and practical facets, as well as its obligations and rights.
  • As the father of civics, Benjamin Franklin is well-known.

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