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100

Interviews are mostly scripted, and shown in a humourous and satirical way. 

Spoof talk show

100

Treating a group of people differently because of their race, gender, age or religion. 

Discrimination

100
Somebody who goes against an authority

Rebel

100

To move from one place to another, usually for work, study or housing reasons. 

To migrate

100

A person who holds strong views not held by most members of society (e.g. a terrorist) 

Extremist

200

Generally alternates between news summaries, political coverage, feature stories, celebrity interviews, and musical performances. 

Breakfast show or early morning. 

200

2 or more groups in a country who are at war with each other for control of that country

Civil war 

200

A person who has had to leave their own country for political, social or economic reasons. 

Refugee

200

A policy of a country to control a less powerful country and use its resources for itself. 

Colonialism

200

A state of extreme poverty

Destitute

300

- Focuses on topical comedy and variety entertainment. 

- Opens with a monologue by the host with jokes relating to current events.

- Other segments typically include interviews with celebrity guests, recurring comedy sketches, as well as performances by musicians or other stand-up comics. 

Late night

300
The culture of an organisation which makes its members behave differently towards certain ethnic groups. 

Institutional racism 

300

The King, Queen, Emperor or Empress of a country.

Monarch

300
The study of population change

Demography

300

A group that has different national or cultural traditions from the majority of the population.

Ethnic minority

400

- In depth discussion about a programme on the same network that aired just before. 

After shows 

400

Having a negative view of somebody because of their race, gender, age or religion 

Prejudice

400

A person, animal or plant that naturally belongs to a country and has not been imported. 

Indigenous

400

To enter a different country with the intention of staying there either permanently or long term. 

To immigrate

400

Described or shown in the order in which they happened. 

Chronologically

500

- Host, guest/panel, live audience who interact extensively. 

- May feature celebrities, political commentators, or ordinary people presenting unusual or controversial topics.  

Daytime tabloid 

500

Mass killing of people, usually in war or civil war

Genocide

500
The older generations of your family 

Ancestors

500

To leave a country in order to live in another country.

To emigrate

500

The traditions, features or qualities of a country that have continued over many generations.

Heritage

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