1. Electoral districts - local geographic boundaries within which the citizen votes.
2. General election - the people of the country voting for the members of the House of Commons
3 - House of Commons - oversees law and tax legislation; the more powerful of the two houses
4 - House of Lords - contains the High Court. Also called the "upper house", composed of the lords temporal and spiritual.
5 - Impeachment - the charging of a public official of a crime or mideed before a judging body of officials.
6 - Judiciary System - system of courts and the upholding of the laws of the land.
7 - Majority - largest percentage of the whole body which, by vote, controls the direction of legislation.
8 - Palace of Westminster - meeting site of both houses of the British Parliament.
9 - Prime Minister - the leader of the majority party in the House of Commons.
10 - Soverignty - supremacy of rule; higher autority.