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The city or town in which the country's leaders meet.
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The city or town in which the country's leaders meet.
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The city or town in which the country's leaders meet.
Capitol
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A state leader elected by the people.
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A state leader elected by the people.
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A state leader elected by the people.
Governor
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Another word for border.
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Another word for border.
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Another word for border.
Boundary
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To vote for, or chose, a leader.
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To vote for, or chose, a leader.
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To vote for, or chose, a leader.
Elect
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The right of a leader to give orders or take action.
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The right of a leader to give orders or take action.
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The right of a leader to give orders or take action.
Authority
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A place where a judge decides whether a person has broken the law and, if so, what the consequences will be.
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A place where a judge decides whether a person has broken the law and, if so, what the consequences will be.
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A place where a judge decides whether a person has broken the law and, if so, what the consequences will be. Court
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Property such as a park or swimming pool, that belongs to everyone in the community.
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Property such as a park or swimming pool, that belongs to everyone in the community.
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Property such as a park or swimming pool, that belongs to everyone in the community.
Public Property
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A way to settle a conflict in which each person gives up some of what he or she wants.
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A way to settle a conflict in which each person gives up some of what he or she wants.
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A way to settle a conflict in which each person gives up some of what he or she wants.
Compromise
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Work done to help the community.
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Work done to help the community.
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Work done to help the community.
Public Service
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A disagreement.
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A disagreement.
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A disagreement. Conflict
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A group of usually six to twelve who sit in a courtroom and listen to the facts of a case.
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A group of usually six to twelve who sit in a courtroom and listen to the facts of a case.
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A group of usually six to twelve who sit in a courtroom and listen to the facts of a case.
Jury
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Property, such as a home, business, or farm, that belongs to one person or a group of people.
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Property, such as a home, business, or farm, that belongs to one person or a group of people.
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Property, such as a home, business, or farm, that belongs to one person or a group of people.
Private Property
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The branch of government, led by a mayor, governor or President, that sees that laws are obeyed.
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The branch of government, led by a mayor, governor or President, that sees that laws are obeyed.
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The branch of government, led by a mayor, governor or President, that sees that laws are obeyed.
Executive
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A person who helps both sides settle a disagreement.
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A person who helps both sides settle a disagreement.
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A person who helps both sides settle a disagreement.
Mediator
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The money the government collects from citizens to pay for the services they need.
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The money the government collects from citizens to pay for the services they need.
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The money the government collects from citizens to pay for the services they need.
Tax
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The branch of government that makes new laws.
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The branch of government that makes new laws.
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The branch of government that makes new laws.
Legislative
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The branch of government that decides whether laws are fair and whether they have been fairly carried out.
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The branch of government that decides whether laws are fair and whether they have been fairly carried out.
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The branch of government that decides whether laws are fair and whether they have been fairly carried out. Judicial
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Part of a state.
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Part of a state.
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Part of a state. County
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A person who chooses to work without being paid.
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A person who chooses to work without being paid.
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A person who chooses to work without being paid.
Volunteer
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Any activity, hobby, or sport done for enjoyment.
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Any activity, hobby, or sport done for enjoyment.
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Any activity, hobby, or sport done for enjoyment.
Recreation
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Extra money that people must pay to support government services each time they buy something.
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Extra money that people must pay to support government services each time they buy something.
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Extra money that people must pay to support government services each time they buy something.
Sales Tax
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A tax that is paid by people who own land and buildings in the community.
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A tax that is paid by people who own land and buildings in the community.
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A tax that is paid by people who own land and buildings in the community.
Property Tax
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What do Mayors do
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What do Mayors do Make sure the laws are followed in their city
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What do Mayors do Make sure the laws are followed in their city
The Mayor is the Executive for the city.
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What did Jane Addams do to help her community?
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What did Jane Addams do to help her community?
She allowed her neighbors to use her house for teaching children.
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What did Jane Addams do to help her community?
She allowed her neighbors to use her house for teaching children. She helped older people
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What did Jane Addams do to help her community?
She allowed her neighbors to use her house for teaching children. She helped older people She was a babysitter for mothers who needed to go to work.
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What is a Board of Education?
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What is a Board of Education?
They help choose teachers.
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What is a Board of Education?
They help choose teachers. They decide how the school should be run.
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Where are laws made?
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Where are laws made? In the Congress
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Where are laws made? In the Congress This is in the Legislative Branch
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What are the steps to resolve conflict?
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What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away
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What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away Smile about it
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What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away Smile about it Compromise
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What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away Smile about it Compromise Ask for help
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