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political engagement
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Voting in elections is seen as a civic duty
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2
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political entity
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United Kingdom
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Political entities are typically organized into democratic systems with regular elections and freedom of speech.
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political entity
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United Kingdom
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Political entities are often democratically governed with regular elections and separation of powers.
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4
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political movement
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Political movements are often organized around specific issues and can lead to the formation of new political parties.
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5
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political power
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United Kingdom
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Political power historically has ties to a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
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6
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political scientist
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A respected and established profession, often found in academia and government institutions
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7
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political structure
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Political structures include democratic systems with elected representatives.
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8
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politics
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United Kingdom
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Politics is a major topic of conversation and debate, and political affiliations are important for social identity.
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9
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politics
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United Kingdom
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Politics heavily influences public discourse and is a common topic of conversation.
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10
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politics
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United Kingdom
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Politics is a common topic of discussion at social gatherings and is often debated openly.
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11
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politics
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United Kingdom
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Politics is a topic of frequent discussion and debate, and voting in elections is seen as a civic duty.
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12
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politics
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United Kingdom
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Politicians often engage in heated debates and public speaking to sway public opinion.
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