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Key German civic vocabulary for the Einbuergerungstest. The test is in German only -- knowing these terms is essential.
Freedom of expression/opinion
Article 5 of the Grundgesetz guarantees this right
Separation of powers
Legislative, Executive, Judicial — three branches
Basic Law (Constitution)
Adopted 23 May 1949, supreme law of Germany
Human dignity
Article 1: "Die Wuerde des Menschen ist unantastbar"
Equal rights/equality
Men and women have equal rights under the Grundgesetz
Freedom of religion
Everyone can practise any religion or none
Freedom of assembly
Right to peaceful demonstration
Freedom of the press
Media can report freely without government censorship
Rule of law
Everyone is equal before the law, including the government
Federalism
16 Bundeslaender each with own parliament and government
Electoral principles
Universal, direct, free, equal, secret
Social insurance
5 pillars: health, accident, care, unemployment, pension
Naturalisation
The process of becoming a German citizen
Federal Chancellor
Head of government, currently Friedrich Merz
Federal President
Head of state, ceremonial role, currently Steinmeier
Federal Parliament (lower house)
Elected every 4 years by the people
Federal Council (upper house)
Represents the 16 Bundeslaender, 69 votes
Reunification
3 October 1990 — East and West Germany became one
Tax return/declaration
Annual obligation for residents in Germany
Voluntary work/volunteering
Important part of German civic life