Power A
Power B
Government A
Government B
Government C
100

The ability to make decisions.

Power

100

The organization that rules and manages a society.

Government

100

The branch of government which discusses & passes laws.

Legislative Branch

100

This level of government governs an entire country.

Federal Government
100

Leader of the federal government

Prime Minister

200

The way power is organized and distributed in a society.

Power Structure

200

A system where citizens vote for their leaders.

Democracy

200

The branch of government which carries out and enforces laws.

Executive Branch

200

This level of government governs a province.

Provincial Government

200

Leader of the provincial government.

Premier

300

Using power unfairly for personal benefit.

Corruption

300

Mr. Yemba's African name. 

Ndole.

300

The branch of government which interprets laws and settles disputes.

Judicial Branch

300

This level of government governs a city or town.

Municipal Government. 

300

Leader of the municipal government.

Mayor.

400

Power shared among different levels or groups.

Decentralized Power

400

This legislative body of elected representatives discusses the passing of laws.

House of Commons.

400

The drive of a country to overtake another country, through either power or influence.

Imperialism

400

The Prime Minister's team who head up different aspects of the government.

Cabinet Ministers

500

Power held mainly by one central authority.

Centralized Power

500

A system where power is held by one leader or a small group with limited freedoms.

Authoritarianism

500

This legislative body is made up of experienced, older, hand-picked members who approve laws passed by the House of Commons before they are made official laws.

The Senate

500

A territory controlled by another country, often settled and governed by people from the ruling nation.

Colony.

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