a group of people, groups, or countries who have joined together for a common purpose
a person who is trying to be elected
a legal system for making democratic choices
anti-government activities as varied as organised protests, rioting, general strikes, arson and looting, and armed insurrection; civil war
the first or opening move in negotiating an end to conflict
a group that is not an official army but that operates and is organised like an army
unfair treatment of people because of their age
a person who believes that people should be free to think and behave as they want and should not have limits put on them by governments
morally very bad, inspiring disgust and loathing, offensive
to examine books, movies, letters, etc., in order to remove things that are considered to be offensive, immoral, harmful to society, etc.
a wall or screen that separates one area from another; the division of a country into separate political units
made or done by someone unknown
the part of a political group that consists of people who support conservative or traditional ideas and policies, support tradition, limited role in economy, free enterprise
a document signed by a large number of people demanding or asking for some action from the government or another authority
a member of the parts of the Christian Church that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the 16th century