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Politics

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    Political terminology
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  • Supporting complete political or social change.
    Radical
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  • Supporting changes in political, social, or religious systems that respect the different beliefs, ideas, etc., of other people.
    Liberal
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  • Having opinions or beliefs, especially about politics, that are not extreme and that most people consider reasonable or sensible.
    Moderate
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  • Preferring to continue to do things as they have been done in the past rather than risking changes.
    Conservative
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  • Strongly opposed to political or social change.
    Reactionary
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  • An occasion when people vote to choose someone for an official position.
    Election
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  • Show, by marking a paper or using a machine, etc., which person you want in a government position.
    Vote
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  • A state of basic laws and principles that a country is governed by, which cannot easily be changed by the political party in power.
    Constitution
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  • A system of government in which every citizen in the country can vote to elect its government officials.
    Democracy
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  • A system in which a country is ruled by a king or queen
    Monarchy
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  • A country ruled by a king or queen whose power is limited by a constitution.
    Constitutional monarchy
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  • Government by a ruler who has complete power.
    Dictatorship
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  • The system of governmet in Saudi Arabia is a dictatorship.
    No. Monarchy.
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  • The system of governmet in UK is a constitutional monarchy.
    Yes.
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  • The system of governmet in North Korea is a democracy.
    No. Dictatorship.
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