Civics & Government Practice
Civics and government covers the foundations of American government, the Constitution and the three branches, the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, the political process, and the basics of economics and personal finance. Practice each idea out loud with a voice tutor — free.
A worked example
Which branch of government can declare a law unconstitutional?
The judicial branch — the courts. Through judicial review, the Supreme Court can strike down a law it finds violates the Constitution.
Frequently asked
What does civics and government practice cover?
The foundations of government, the U.S. Constitution and the three branches, citizenship and the political process, national, state, and local government, the judicial system, and basic economics and personal finance.
Is civics practice free?
Yes — completely. It's free forever for K-12 students, with voice tutoring and step-by-step help and no card required.