Lesson 22 Vocabulary. smart Isaac Newton was an intelligent man who studied the properties of motion.

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Lesson 22 Vocabulary

smart Isaac Newton was an intelligent man who studied the properties of motion.

not allowed to have His access to the computer site was denied.

agree with The workers approve with the candidate’s ideas for change in the work place.

knowing about the world Copernicus is a man who informed many about Earth’s place in the Universe.

art of government Politics must be balanced for everyone’s voice to be heard.

loud or rude The police were called when the protest became disorderly.

people who make laws The legislature is part of the branches of government.

a change made to a law The 19 th Amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote.

people who may be chosen for something. The candidates for Mayor had a debate.

places where people vote. The lines were long at the polls on Election Day.