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Do you have what it takes to ace all of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Education’s U.S. government and civics quizzes?

Tune in to CFR Education, from @Council on Foreign Relations, between June 15 and July 4, on X (formerly Twitter) to test your knowledge about forms of government, U.S. history, and civics through a series of short polls.

Take the quizzes to learn and understand:

– why a country’s form of government determines whether citizens’ voices are magnified or minimized;
– the institutions and actors in the U.S. government who are responsible for shaping the country’s international agenda through foreign policy;
– specific U.S. policies that have affected the lives of Americans and people all around the world; and
– major moments in U.S. history that have shaped the United States since its founding.

Activity Type:

Solo Activity, Virtual

Level:

beginner-friendly

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