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1 The city or town in which the country's leaders meet.

2 The city or town in which the country's leaders meet.

3 The city or town in which the country's leaders meet.
Capitol

4 A state leader elected by the people.

5 A state leader elected by the people.

6 A state leader elected by the people.
Governor

7 Another word for border.

8 Another word for border.

9 Another word for border.
Boundary

10 To vote for, or chose, a leader.

11 To vote for, or chose, a leader.

12 To vote for, or chose, a leader.
Elect

13 The right of a leader to give orders or take action.

14 The right of a leader to give orders or take action.

15 The right of a leader to give orders or take action.
Authority

16 A place where a judge decides whether a person has broken the law and, if so, what the consequences will be.

17 A place where a judge decides whether a person has broken the law and, if so, what the consequences will be.

18 A place where a judge decides whether a person has broken the law and, if so, what the consequences will be. Court

19 Property such as a park or swimming pool, that belongs to everyone in the community.

20 Property such as a park or swimming pool, that belongs to everyone in the community.

21 Property such as a park or swimming pool, that belongs to everyone in the community.
Public Property

22 A way to settle a conflict in which each person gives up some of what he or she wants.

23 A way to settle a conflict in which each person gives up some of what he or she wants.

24 A way to settle a conflict in which each person gives up some of what he or she wants.
Compromise

25 Work done to help the community.

26 Work done to help the community.

27 Work done to help the community.
Public Service

28 A disagreement.

29 A disagreement.

30 A disagreement. Conflict

31 A group of usually six to twelve who sit in a courtroom and listen to the facts of a case.

32 A group of usually six to twelve who sit in a courtroom and listen to the facts of a case.

33 A group of usually six to twelve who sit in a courtroom and listen to the facts of a case.
Jury

34 Property, such as a home, business, or farm, that belongs to one person or a group of people.

35 Property, such as a home, business, or farm, that belongs to one person or a group of people.

36 Property, such as a home, business, or farm, that belongs to one person or a group of people.
Private Property

37 The branch of government, led by a mayor, governor or President, that sees that laws are obeyed.

38 The branch of government, led by a mayor, governor or President, that sees that laws are obeyed.

39 The branch of government, led by a mayor, governor or President, that sees that laws are obeyed.
Executive

40 A person who helps both sides settle a disagreement.

41 A person who helps both sides settle a disagreement.

42 A person who helps both sides settle a disagreement.
Mediator

43 The money the government collects from citizens to pay for the services they need.

44 The money the government collects from citizens to pay for the services they need.

45 The money the government collects from citizens to pay for the services they need.
Tax

46 The branch of government that makes new laws.

47 The branch of government that makes new laws.

48 The branch of government that makes new laws.
Legislative

49 The branch of government that decides whether laws are fair and whether they have been fairly carried out.

50 The branch of government that decides whether laws are fair and whether they have been fairly carried out.

51 The branch of government that decides whether laws are fair and whether they have been fairly carried out. Judicial

52 Part of a state.

53 Part of a state.

54 Part of a state. County

55 A person who chooses to work without being paid.

56 A person who chooses to work without being paid.

57 A person who chooses to work without being paid.
Volunteer

58 Any activity, hobby, or sport done for enjoyment.

59 Any activity, hobby, or sport done for enjoyment.

60 Any activity, hobby, or sport done for enjoyment.
Recreation

61 Extra money that people must pay to support government services each time they buy something.

62 Extra money that people must pay to support government services each time they buy something.

63 Extra money that people must pay to support government services each time they buy something.
Sales Tax

64 A tax that is paid by people who own land and buildings in the community.

65 A tax that is paid by people who own land and buildings in the community.

66 A tax that is paid by people who own land and buildings in the community.
Property Tax

67 What do Mayors do

68 What do Mayors do Make sure the laws are followed in their city

69 What do Mayors do Make sure the laws are followed in their city
The Mayor is the Executive for the city.

70 What did Jane Addams do to help her community?

71 What did Jane Addams do to help her community?
She allowed her neighbors to use her house for teaching children.

72 What did Jane Addams do to help her community?
She allowed her neighbors to use her house for teaching children. She helped older people

73 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.

74 What is a Board of Education?

75 What is a Board of Education?
They help choose teachers.

76 What is a Board of Education?
They help choose teachers. They decide how the school should be run.

77 Where are laws made?

78 Where are laws made? In the Congress

79 Where are laws made? In the Congress This is in the Legislative Branch

80 What are the steps to resolve conflict?

81 What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away

82 What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away Smile about it

83 What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away Smile about it Compromise

84 What are the steps to resolve conflict?
Walk Away Smile about it Compromise Ask for help


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