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What is derived from the latin word CIVIS

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The correct answer is civic

The term civic is an adjective used to refer to various issues related to civism or social coexistence within a community. Typically, this term is used to adjectivize some types of guidelines (civic guidelines) of behavior, as well as certain types of knowledge that are within a school discipline known as civic education or civic instruction.

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