Civics, Citizenship, and America 250
The survey found 8 in 10 Americans say the nation places too little emphasis on civic education, and support spans party lines.
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Civics, citizenship, and America 250
With July 4 around the corner and amid mounting anxiety that its observance in the nation’s capital may consist of little more than parades, flyovers, and whoop-de-dos, mounting numbers of people who are serious about civics, citizenship, democracy, and history are doing their best to ensure that we commemorate the audacious events of July 1776 in ways that those events and their aftermath deserve. This includes a boatload of revealing (and most…
America at 250: The civic renewal people want
At a moment when people seem to disagree on almost everything, there is an encouraging surprise beneath the headlines: We have not given up on one another. As our nation approaches its 250th birthday, many are taking stock of the republic we have inherited, and they are voicing concern. A new NBC News national survey, sponsored by More Perfect and the Daniels Fund, showed that many people believe the country’s best years may be behind it. Most s…
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