| A | B |
| abolish | To put an end to; do away with |
| ambassador | A diplomatic official of the highest rank who represents a government in another country. |
| bipartisan | Composed of or supported by two political parties, especially the Republican and Democratic parties. |
| charity | Help or relief to the needy. |
| delegation | A person or persons chosen to represent another or others. |
| district | A part of an area marked out by law for a particular purpose. |
| governor | The chief executive of a state in the United States. |
| leadership | The position or office of a leader. |
| majority | The greater number or part of something; more than half of a total. |
| oust | To eject; force out. |
| primary | First in importance, rank, or quality; chief. |
| rally | A gathering, expecially one intended to inspire enthusiasm for a cause. |
| reign | The exercise of political power by a monarch. |
| unjust | Not just or fair; unfair. |
| withdraw | To remove oneself from active participation. |