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Unit 2 Vocabulary [Politics]

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Let's learn some new vocabulary for 'Politics'
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Study the list of new vocabulary for Politics using the flashcards below:
  • Each card shows a new vocabulary we will be using when studying 'Politics'
  • Click on the card to see the definition of each word
  • If you are confident with the new word, click 'Know'. If you want to relearn it again later, click 'Don't Know'
  • Once you have finished going through all the words in the flashcard stack, try the questions below!
Vocabulary list:
  • succession
  • emperor
  • civic duty
  • regulations
  • inherit
  • citizen
  • monarchy
  • bureaucracy
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Question 4
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Vocabulary list:
  • succession
  • emperor
  • civic duty
  • regulations
  • inherit
  • citizen
  • monarchy
  • bureaucracy
Question 5
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In ancient civilizations, _______ were essentially the ground rules that leaders set to maintain order, fairness, and guide how people behaved. The _______ acted like the behind-the-scenes team, handling decisions and administration, ensuring the rules were followed. An ancient _______ was someone legally tied to a city or country, with specific rights and duties crucial for the community's well-being. Fulfilling your _______ , like following laws, paying taxes, and contributing to public service, was key for a smoothly functioning society.

In ancient societies, _______ marked the passing of power from one generation to the next. It involved inheriting a position or property from a predecessor, often within a family or ruling dynasty. To _______ meant receiving something valuable from an ancestor, usually following established laws or customs. A _______ was a form of government where one person, often a king or queen, held supreme power, and an _______ was the ruler overseeing multiple regions and peoples within a dynastic structure.
Vocabulary list:
  • succession
  • emperor
  • civic duty
  • regulations
  • inherit
  • citizen
  • monarchy
  • bureaucracy
Question 6
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Choose one word from the vocabulary list and form a sentence with it.
Challenge: Pick a word you have not seen before

Question 7
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Choose another word from the vocabulary list and form a sentence with it. Make sure it's not the same word as the previous question.
Challenge: Pick a word you have not seen before

What does the word "regulations" mean?
To receive property, titles, or rights from an ancestor upon their death, typically according to laws or customs.
Responsibilities and actions expected of citizens to contribute positively to their society, including obeying laws, paying taxes, military service, and participating in public service
Rules and guidelines established by a government or authority to maintain order, ensure fairness, and regulate behavior within a society.
The process of inheriting, receiving, or taking over a position, title, or property from a predecessor, often within a family or a ruling dynasty.
What is the definition of "bureaucracy"?
Projects undertaken by the people for the benefit of the government.
Projects undertaken by the government for the benefit of the public.
A form of government where a single person holds supreme power.
A system of government or management where decisions and administration are carried out by government officials.
Which statement is true for the word "civic duty"? (You may choose 1 or more correct answers)
Civic duties include obeying laws and paying taxes.
Civic duties do not include military service and participating in public service.
Civic duties are legal members of a particular country or city and has certain rights and responsibilities within that community.
Civic duty means there are responsibilities and actions expected of citizens to contribute positively to their society.
Which statement is true for the word "succession"? (You may choose 1 or more correct answers)
When you get a job, title, or property based on your hard work.
When you get a job, title, or property because you're wealthy and have important friends.
When you get a job, title, or property because you bribed important people.
When you get a job, title, or property that someone in your family or ruling group had before.