| A | B |
| justify | to show to be just or right; to defend. |
| jury | ”a group of people chosen to hear evidence in a court of law, and to give a decision based on the evidence.” |
| judicial | having to do with courts or the administration of justice.” |
| critical | inclined to find fault or to give disapproval. |
| regular | ”usual; ordinary; normal.” |
| regal | belonging to a king or queen; royal. |
| regional | of or in a particular region or area.” |
| democracy | a government that is run by the people who live under it. |
| policy | plan of action chosen as the best by a government, committee, or person.” |
| metropolis | a large city; an important center of some activity.” |
| perjury | the act or crime of knowingly giving false testimony while under oath. |
| jurisdiction | ”authority, power, or control.” |
| judicious | having, using, or showing good judgment.” |
| critique | a critical essay or review of something." |
| hypocrite | ,”a person who pretends to be very good or very religious; a person who is not sincere.” |
| regiment | a military unit containing several battalions or squadrons.” |
| regime | ”a system, method, or form of government.” |
| cosmopolitan | feeling at home in or belonging to all parts of the world.” |
| demographic | ,”having to do with statistics about human populations.” |
| epidemic | ”the rapid spread of a disease so that many people have it at the same time.” |