Why do we study government?
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Government for Everybody, Second Edition (© 2010), opens with the question, “Why study government?” What follows are the editors’ top ten reasons:
To understand the influence government has on your daily life.
To understand why the government produces the policies it does.
To understand and interpret current events in a rapidly changing world.
To understand how the United States attempts to resolve conflicts and seeks to establish order and security.
To develop the ability to solve problems and make good decisions when current events and economic and social issues affect you directly.
To apply your understanding when voting, petitioning, and speaking publicly.
To deal with the government effectively in your future profession.
To prepare for a career that requires a strong knowledge of government.
To use your understanding of government to participate and bring about change in your community or country.
To contribute to the success of a democracy that depends on your understanding and active participation.