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Preparing for the Florida Civic Literacy Examination
This guide provides resources and study materials for Florida's Civic Literacy Competency Requirements.
Home - FL Civic Literacy Exam and Graduation Requirements
Civic Literacy Assessment Options
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U.S. Government and Politics
U.S. Constitution
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AMH 2010: Introductory Survey to 1877
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AMH 2020: United States History from 1877 to Present
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POS 2041: American Federal Government
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FCLE Study Guide
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