By Patrick Ryan, mhm civic education 10 Read more
ISBN 9966-08-831-8; Pages 96: Publication 2014
A conflict is a disagreement over some issue or event. It is a fact of life. It happens. It's natural. It is not necessarily something to be deplored. Since the dawn of the human race conflicts have been the catalyst for us to sit down and debate issues, to clarify confusion, to correct mistakes, and to arrive at the truth.
Civic Education Series
" Citizenship in a constitutional democracy means that each citizen is a full and equal member of a self-governing community and is endowed with fundamental, The Role of Civic Education, by Margaret S. Branson)
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