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democracy
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(民主制度)

(民主制度)

民主

a form of government where the power is vested in the hands of the people, either directly or through elected representatives

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In a democracy, all citizens have the right to express their opinions freely and participate in decision-making processes.
The democracy allows citizens to participate in free and fair elections.
federalism
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(联邦制)

(联邦制)

联邦主义

a political system in which a central government controls the affairs of each self-governed state

regime
regime
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(统治)

(统治)

政权

a system of governing that is authoritarian and usually not selected in a fair election

ideology
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(思想体系)

(思想体系)

意识形态

a set of beliefs or principles that guide a community or nation

opposition
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(在野党)

(在野党)

反对派

the main political party opposed to the government

monarchy
monarchy
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(皇权制)

(皇权制)

君主制

a system of government or a country or state that is ruled by a king or queen

constituency
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(选民团)

(选民团)

选区

a group of people in a specific area who elect a representative to a legislative position

ballot
ballot
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(投票纸)

(投票纸)

选票

a piece of paper on which a vote is written

coalition
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(联合体)

(联合体)

联盟

an alliance between two or more countries or between political parties when forming a government or during elections

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propaganda
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(宣传材料)

(宣传材料)

宣传

information and statements that are mostly biased and false and are used to promote a political cause or leader

What is "propaganda"?

Propaganda refers to information, often biased or misleading, that is used to promote a particular political cause, ideology, or point of view. It is typically spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions or behaviors, sometimes by presenting facts in a distorted or one-sided way. Propaganda can be found in various forms of media, such as newspapers, television, and social media, and is often used by governments, organizations, or political groups to shape public perception. While propaganda may appear persuasive, it is designed to manipulate rather than inform, often lacking balance or objectivity.

to boycott
to boycott
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(拒绝购买)

(拒绝购买)

抵制

to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way to show disapproval or to try to bring about a change

patronize

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socialism
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(社群主义)

(社群主义)

社会主义

a political and economic principle in which main industries are controlled by the government and that wealth is equally divided among citizens

capitalism
capitalism
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(资本制)

(资本制)

资本主义

an economic and political system in which industry, businesses, and properties belong to the private sector rather than the government

socialism
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(爱国情怀)

(爱国情怀)

爱国主义

the feeling of love or devotion toward one's country, its values, culture, history, and interests

liberalism
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(自由派思想)

(自由派思想)

自由主义

the political belief that promotes personal freedom, democracy, gradual changes in society, and free trade

communism
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(共制主义)

(共制主义)

共产主义

a political system in which the government controls all industry, every citizen is equally treated, and private ownership does not exist

regulation
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(规定)

(规定)

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a rule made by the government, an authority, etc. to control or govern something within a particular area

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(条文)

(条文)

条款

a separate part of a legal document that requires or talks about something specific

to revoke
to revoke
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(撤回)

(撤回)

撤销

to officially cancel or withdraw something, such as a law, a decision, a license, or a privilege

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to legislate
to legislate
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(制定法律)

(制定法律)

立法

to create or bring laws into effect through a formal process

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to regulate
to regulate
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(管理)

(管理)

调节

to control or adjust something in a way that agrees with rules and regulations

deregulate

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to enact
to enact
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(通过)

(通过)

制定

to approve a proposed law

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to censure
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(严厉批评)

(严厉批评)

谴责

to strongly criticize in an official manner

conservatism
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(传统主义)

(传统主义)

保守主义

a political belief with an inclination to keep the traditional values in a society by avoiding changes

to legitimatize
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(使合法)

(使合法)

合法化

to make something lawful, acceptable, or valid

outlaw

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