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How to teach morality and rule of law well
How to teach morality and law well is as follows:

Introduce new courses into life. Starting from the daily life that students are interested in and familiar with, the new curriculum is introduced into life. The organizational form of classroom teaching is life-oriented. According to different teaching contents, students' psychological characteristics and personality differences, adopting life-oriented classroom teaching organization can not only give people a refreshing feeling and be deeply loved by students, but also receive good education and teaching results.

Political overview:

Politics refers to the behavior of the government, political parties and other governing countries. Politics is a superstructure based on economy, a concentrated expression of economy, and the sum total of various social activities and social relations with state power as the core. Politics is a social force that affects the interests of all members of society and dominates their behavior.

Politics is the most basic concept in political science. It is a historical category, with the development of the country and society, it constantly changes its content, form and scope of activities.

Typical performance:

Politics, as a social phenomenon and social superstructure, appears at the time of class opposition and the emergence of the state, and always has direct or indirect contact with the state. Politics is closely related to the interests of various power subjects. In order to obtain and safeguard their own interests, various power subjects will inevitably have conflicts of different natures and degrees, which determines the basic attribute that political struggles are always carried out for certain interests.

Economic, social, cultural and ideological interests, the pursuit of power and some psychological satisfaction are the basic driving forces for political operation of various power subjects. Politics, as a way for power subjects to safeguard their own interests, is mainly manifested in various leading behaviors based on state power and various anti-leading behaviors based on restricting state power.

Such as ruling behavior, management behavior, participation behavior, struggle behavior, leadership behavior, anti-government behavior, authoritative influence, power competition and so on. The common feature of these behaviors is that they are all centered on interests and have different degrees of compulsion, dominance and mutual struggle.

Politics, as the relationship between power subjects, is mainly manifested in the interaction of the above specific behaviors. Such as the relationship between ruling and being ruled, management and participation, authority and obedience, and mutual struggle. These relations basically depend on the inevitability of social and economic relations.