| A | B |
| politics | the science, art, or work of government |
| intelligent | having or showing the ability to learn, think, understand, and know |
| disorderly | not behaving according to rules or customs; unruly |
| approve | to consent to officially |
| polls | the place where votes are cast |
| legislature | a body of people who make and change laws |
| amendment | a change made to improve, correct, or add something |
| candidates | a person who seeks or is put forward by others for an office or honor |
| informed | having or prepared with information or knowledge |
| denied | to refuse to give; withhold |