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2. State whether the sentence is true or false:

1. People who are exiled are often imprisoned in the capital city of their country.

2. People like being bullied.

3. Being nominated is often the first step to getting elected.

4. The U.S. is always aligned with Russia.

5. People want to be enfranchised.

6. Prime-minister is a high-level position.

7. Ballots are used during election.

8. People overthrow governments that they like.

9. Something that is irrevocable can be changed.

10. Treason is a serious crime.

3. Answer each question with a word from the list of active words:

  1. Who hurts weaker people?

  2. What are you in if you cannot live in your own country?

  3. What do people want to do to tyrants?

  4. Who can be the head of a government of a country?

  5. What may be the first step in getting elected?

  6. What is something people believe in?

  7. Who believes in something strongly and acts for it?

  8. What are people who can vote?

  9. What may a government do to people it doesn’t like?

  10. What might a person who hates his country commit?

4. Circle the word that is least related in meaning:

1. hurt align persecute

2. exile nominate choose

3. bully ballot vote

4. start incite enfranchise

5. overthrow take back revoke

6. bully tyrant crusader

7. incite locate align

8. jurisdiction principles ideology

5. Fill in the blanks with one of the given words or its derivative. Remember that there are some extra words.

align ballot bully crusade enfranchise ideology incite exile

jurisdiction nominate overthrow persecute revoke prime minister

  1. Many members of that minority group are leaving the country because they have been ____ .

  2. The government currently has a(n) ____ to convince the people to buy more domestically produced products.

  3. Small countries often feel that they must ____ themselves with one of the major powers.

  4. The people will overthrow the king when they can no longer tolerate his ____ .

  5. The government’s ____ stops at the country’s borders; it has no control over the actions of its neighbours.

  6. He has lived in ____ since his act of treason was discovered.

  7. Her party has to ____ her before she can officially run for that position.

  8. Strong countries are sometimes accused of ____ their smaller neighbours and forcing them to go along with their decisions.

  9. Those two men have quite different political ____ : one believes strongly in capitalism while the other is a communist.

  10. Your driver’s license may be ____ if you do not obey the traffic laws.

6. Answer the following questions:

  1. Have you ever crusaded for anything?

  2. Does your country have a Prime Minister?

  3. Has there ever been a period of tyranny in the history of your country?

  4. Have certain groups in your country been persecuted?

  5. What is the penalty for treason in your country?

  6. Does the national court system in your country have jurisdiction over all crimes?

  7. Which countries is your country aligned with?

  8. What do you think is the best way for a child to handle a bully?

  9. Have any famous people been exiled from your country?

  10. Under what circumstances will your driver’s license be revoked in your country?