Unit 11.2
Governance and politics
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17.2.1. | political institutions and governmental bodies |
− | the nation |
− | the state |
− | the province |
− | the district |
− | the Internal Affairs minister |
− | the Defence minister |
− | the Education minister |
− | the Foreign Affairs minister |
− | the head of state |
− | the vice president |
− | the mayor |
− | the senate |
− | the congress |
− | the parliament |
− | the Ministry |
− | the European Union (EU) |
− | the United Nations (UN) |
− | the embassador |
− | the consul |
− | the embassy |
− | the consulate |
− | the republic |
− | the monarchy |
− | the democracy |
− | the dictatorship |
− | the union |
− | the left-wing party |
− | the right-wing party |
− | the centre party |
− | the opposing party |
− | communist |
− | socialist |
− | conservative |
− | the democrat |
− | the liberal |
− | the republican |
− | to govern |
17.4. | Army |
− | the captain |
− | the military general |
− | the soldier |
− | the civil war |
− | the world war |
− | the war of independence |
− | the pistol |
− | the bomb |
− | to be at war |
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