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Active citizen - (answer)A person who actively takes responsibility, becomes involved in areas of public
concern and tries to make a difference
Active citizenship - (answer)Participating in society to bring about change.
Advocacy - (answer)Representing or supporting a person or an organisation by writing, speaking or
taking action on behalf of that person or organisation.
British values - (answer)A set of standards which reflect the ideals of the British society.
By-election - (answer)An election to a public office that occurs when a post holder dies or resigns
between elections.
Campaigning - (answer)Actions or events organised by an individual or a group of people to achieve an
aim.
Censorship - (answer)The control of information or ideas within a society.
Charities - (answer)Local, national or international organisations which are set up to help those in need.
The term also has a legal status as charities registered with the Government receive some tax benefits.
Citizenship - (answer)Being a citizen of a country and being vested with the rights and responsibilities of
that state.
Civil law - (answer)Law that deals with disputes between individuals or groups. There are civil courts
which award damages (a money payment)
Civil service - (answer)Individuals who are employed by the Government.
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Coalition - (answer)An agreement between political parties to form a government.
Common law - (answer)Law made by the decisions of judges over the years.
Commonwealth - (answer)An international association between the UK and the countries which were
previously part of the British Empire.
Council of Europe - (answer)An intergovernmental organisation founded in 1949, which encourages
European countries to cooperate with each other. It is an independent body and should not be confused
with the European Union, which is a completely separate organisation. The European Court of Human
Rights is the best known body in the Council of Europe.
Criminal law - (answer)Law which deals with individuals who break the law, and which punishes
offenders because they have broken laws that Parliament has stated we must all obey.
Democracy - (answer)A system of government, where the citizens are able to vote in regular and fair
elections for representatives, who will make laws and decisions on their behalf.
Demonstration - (answer)A public meeting or march protesting against a specific issue
Devolution - (answer)The transfer of some powers from the Government to the Welsh Assembly, the
Northern Ireland Assembly and the Scottish Parliament.
Direct democracy - (answer)Where the people decide on the policy directly, for example through a vote
or referendum on each issue.
Equal opportunities - (answer)Allowing all people access to the same opportunities, regardless of their
disability, religion, age, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.