| A | B |
| Simulation | An exercise in which participants pretend to be something they are not in order to understand why things happen. |
| Representative | A person chosen to represent a group of people in the government. |
| Legislature | A group of people chosen to make the laws. |
| Monarchy | A government run by royalty such as a king or queen. |
| Limited Monarchy | The power of the royalty is limited, usually by a legislative body. |
| Absolute Monarchy | The royalty holds complete power in the government. |
| Aristocrat | A noble or a member of the privileged class. |
| Proclamation | An official formal public announcement. |
| Militia | A group of soldiers trained and supported by the local community. |
| Appeal | A formal request to review a decision made by a government official. |
| Treason | The act of attempting to overthrow the government. |
| Boycott | Refusal to do something as a form of protest. |