A large-scale, often violent, overthrow of a government.
What is a revolution
The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
What is urbanisation
The main purpose of a Medieval European castle.
What is defence
A physical item sold by a business.
What is a product
Voting age in Australia.
What is 18
A public peaceful gathering to express views.
What is a protest
A system that reduces traffic and improves liveability.
What is public transport
The Japanese equivalent of a European knight.
What is a samurai
The money a business makes from sales.
What is a profit
The money a business spends to operate.
What are expenses
A group of people who rise up against their government.
What is a rebellion
The increase in the number of people living in cities.
What is urban growth
The plague that killed millions across Europe in the 14th century.
What is the Black Death/Bubonic Plague
A person who starts and runs a business.
What is an entrepreneur
A city with more than 10 million people.
What is a megacity
A document that lets citizens formally request government action.
What is a petition
The process of planning a city's layout and design, including roads and green spaces.
What is urban planning
The European code of honour followed by Knights.
What is chivalry
A tax that citizens pay on most goods and services in Australia.
What is GST
Environmental issue that is increased by more cars in a city.
What is air pollution
Citizens refusing to obey certain laws as a form of protest.
What is civil disobedience
A feature that reduces heat and increases liveability in cities.
What is green space
The dominant social system in Medieval Europe.
What is feudalism
The group of people a business aims to sell to.
What is a target market
A large building in Europe used for worship in the Middle Ages.
What is a cathedral