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| compromise | Bob and Jo could not agree about which movie to watch. They reached a __________ and decided to flip a coin to see who would go first. |
| consequence | Making an "A" on a test is a good _________ of studying |
| enforce | The police sometimes have to ________the law by arresting someone. |
| local government | The ________ ________ decides how much money to spend on the Kingsland Catfish Festival |
| state government | The _____ _____ decides how much money to pay Georgia teachers |
| national government | The _____ _____ decides if the United States will go to war. |
| interpret | The Supreme Court's job is to __________ the Constitution. |
| Woodbine City Council | The _____ _____ _____ met to decide the dates for the Crawfish Festival. |
| delegate | Joe Smith was sent to Washington as a _________to represent the state of Georgia |
| override | If the president vetos a bill, congress can ____________ it by getting 2/3 of a majority vote |
| justices | The nine people who are on the Supreme Court are called _____________ |
| national unity | Everyone in the United States agrees that people hurt by Hurricanes Floyd and Charlie should get federal help. This is an example of __________ ____________. |
| cultural difference | People are different because they come from different countries or backgrounds. These ________ ___________ make everyone unique. |
| petition | Jenet Smith wanted the city of Woodbine to plant trees on Main Street. She wrote a _______, asked people to sign it, and the city council voted on her idea. |
| negotiate | If two groups or people bargain, they are __________. |
| mediate | If two groups or people can't agree, they can ask someone else to help _____ their disagreement. |
| neutral | Someone who doesn't care about something one way or the other is _______. |
| arbitrate | If Lucy and Tom were arguing about who got the jumprope next, Mrs. Bazemore could ________the disagreement |
| "take a stand on the issue" | If you believe STRONGLY that something isn't right, you could "____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____." |