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  2. Category:Political terminology - Wikipedia

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  3. Glossary of American politics - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of American politics defines terms and phrases used in politics in the United States.The list includes terms specific to U.S. political systems (at both national and sub-national levels), as well as concepts and ideologies that occur in other political systems but which nonetheless are frequently encountered in American politics.

  4. Category:Political terminology of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Political terminology of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 209 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) -

  5. Category:Political terminology by country - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Glossaries of politics - Wikipedia

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  7. Politics - Wikipedia

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    The English word politics has its roots in the name of Aristotle's classic work, Politiká, which introduced the Ancient Greek term politiká (Πολιτικά, 'affairs of the cities'). In the mid-15th century, Aristotle's composition was rendered in Early Modern English as Polettiques , [a] [9] which became Politics in Modern English.

  8. Category:Political terminology in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  9. Spring (political terminology) - Wikipedia

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    Political "spring" is a term popularized in the late twentieth century to refer to any of a number of student protests, revolutionary political movements or revolutionary waves. It originated in the European Revolutions of 1848, which was sometimes referred to as the "Spring of Nations" or "Springtime of the Peoples". [1]