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To Next Slide Unit 5 Chapter 11 Lesson 3 Tucson: Desert City 20 Questions!

To Next Slide What are some problems that Tucson shares with other cities? Crowded schools, not enough good jobs, crime, and air and water pollution

To Next Slide A person who is hired to run a city. City manager

To Next Slide budget A plan for spending and saving money.

To Next Slide A court decides the cases of people accused of breaking city laws. Municipal court

To Next Slide An election in which the voters chose the people who will represent them in government. General election

To Next Slide The people who are running for an office in an election. Candidates

To Next Slide A sheet of paper or some other method used to mark a secret vote. ballot

To Next Slide When a candidate runs advertisements on television, displays signs, makes speeches, and talks with voters. Campaign

To Next Slide Who chooses Tucsons city manager? The city council and the mayor.

To Next Slide A region in which people use the same clock time. Time zone

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!