democracy - Democracy means 'rule by the people'. In a democracy, like the UK, the people elect the government., law - The law is a set of rules that people are made to follow by the state., government - Any group of people living together in a country, state, city, or local community has to live by certain rules. The system of rules and the people who make and administer them is known as a government., political - Politics is the way that people living in groups make decisions., voting - Voting is a process by which a group of people can decide things fairly when they do not all agree., voting system - In a democracy people use voting to choose government leaThe way people vote and how the votes are counted., citizen - a person who lives in a city or town, british values - a set of values that the government believes are important for children to learn, election - When a group of people votes, it is called an election., parliament - The place where laws are made and passed in the United Kingdom is called Parliament., house of commons - the most important part of Parliament, the members are chosen by the British people, political party - A political party is an organisation of voters who have similar ideas on how the country should be run., polling station - The place where people choose who they would like to vote for in an election., feminism - the belief in the equality of women and men, enviromentalism - improve and protect the quality of the natural environment, social class - a person's position within society, political ideology - a set of ideas that explains how society should work, prime minister - The government leader,

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