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It comes from the Greek word "Polis" meaning "city", or "body of citizens". Other words that come from the word "polis" are "metropolis", which is governed by "politicians" who dictate policy, which is enforced by "police".

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policy may mean two different words, it may mean as a written insurance contract or as a political wisdom.

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The actions the government takes on behalf of the people

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The plural form of the noun 'policy' is policies.

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a set of ideas or plans of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people, a business organisation, government or political party

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