Vocabulary Building: Government and Society
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The country gained ______ from British rule in 1947.

independence

The royal family is an example of a ______ system of government.

monarchy

The brave warrior was known for his ______ in the face of danger.

valiant

The politician made a public ______ to address the concerns of the citizens.

<p>declaration</p> Signup and view all the answers

The citizen's ______ about the new tax policy was heard by the government officials.

<p>grievance</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Vocabulary Definitions

  • Surrender: to give up or quit
  • Declaration: an official statement of something
  • Valiant: brave or courageous
  • Grievance: a complaint resulting from being treated unfairly; a reason for complaining about a situation
  • Incident: an event or disagreement that is likely to cause serious problems
  • Monarchy: a form of government in which a country is ruled by a monarch, such as a king or a queen
  • Representative: a member of a government
  • Independence: freedom from outside control or support
  • Militia: ordinary people trained to be soldiers but who are not part of the full-time military
  • Victory: the act of defeating an opponent or enemy

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Test your knowledge of words related to government, politics, and social structures. Learn to define and use words like 'monarchy', 'representative', and more in context. Improve your vocabulary and understanding of complex systems.

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