Created by Monique Govind
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Question | Answer |
Ancestors | Anyone from whom a person is descended. |
Breadth | Width |
Chief | The most important person with the highest rank. |
Democracy | Government chosen by the people of the country. |
Dictatorship | A form of government where one person or party holds power. |
Election | When each eligible person has the chance to vote for who they would like to be running the country. |
Electoral Roll | The list of all the people who have registered to vote. |
Electorate | One area in the country represented by one Member of Parliament. |
Governor General | The Queens representative in New Zealand. |
Hapu | Sub tribe |
Immigrants | Someone coming into a place. |
Indigenous | The native people of a country. |
Iwi | Tribe |
Judiciary | The judges and law courts that interpret the laws of the land. |
Maori | The native people of New Zealand. |
Marae | The place in front of a Maori meeting house. |
Member of Parliament | The person who represents an electorate. |
Minister | The member of the ruling party who has responsibility for a particular area. |
Parliament | The meetings where all the elected representatives meet to discuss and vote on laws to run the country. |
Parliament House | The building where the members of the government meet. |
Polling Booth | A place where you go to vote in an election. |
Prime Minister | The person who runs the country. |
Returning Officer | The person who runs the election in each area. |
Treaty | Written or verbal agreement between two groups. |
Whanua | Family |
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