A duty that we are expected to do as a citizen of a country. (16)
A public meeting or march protesting against a specific issue. (13)
Allowing all people access to the same opportunities, regardless of their disability, religion, age, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.. (5, 13)
An economic and political union between a number of European countries, who work closely together. (2, 3, 8, 5)
An elected body currently consisting of 650 members of Parliament. It is the lower house of Parliament and meets in the Palace of Westminster. (5, 2, 7)
An international organisation comprising of most countries in the world which aims to promote peace, security and international cooperation. The UK is a permanent member of the Security Council with the ability to veto any decision. (2, 6, 7)
The co-existence of different ethnic races, cultures or religions. (16)
The money spent by the state. (6, 8)
When an individual is able to assume a range of different identities. These identities may clash. (8, 10)
When the citizens of a country vote to elect a new government. A general election in the UK usually happens once every 5 years. (7, 8)
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