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  1. 3. Informal term for police officers, particularly used in the UK. The term originates from Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the Metropolitan Police in London.
  2. 5. Refers to the Praetorian Guard, an elite unit of soldiers in ancient Rome tasked with protecting the emperor and important officials.
  3. 7. A term used in Roman military for a unit of soldiers, typically around 480 men. It can also refer to a group of people with a common characteristic or shared purpose.
  4. 8. The principal federal law enforcement agency in the United States, responsible for investigating and enforcing federal laws related to terrorism, organized crime, cybercrime, and more.
  5. 9. A government agency or group responsible for monitoring and controlling the movement of people, goods, and animals across national borders.
  6. 10. Officials in a court of law who have the authority to make legal decisions, including interpreting laws, overseeing trials, and issuing rulings.
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  1. 1. An early British law enforcement group, founded in the 1740s in London, often considered one of the first organized police forces. They were based at Bow Street Magistrates’ Court and worked to prevent crime.
  2. 2. A U.S. government agency responsible for enforcing laws related to the illegal distribution and trafficking of drugs.
  3. 4. A person who holds a position of authority or duty, often within an organization like the police or military. An officer is responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining order.
  4. 6. Leaders of clans or tribes, particularly in ancient or indigenous cultures, who held authority over a group of people.