| A | B |
| Politics | The activities of the government or people who try to influence the way a country is governed |
| Intelligent | Very smart |
| Disorderly | Out of control |
| Approve | Accept, allow or officially agree to something |
| Poll | A set of questions given to large numbers of people |
| Legislature | People within a government that have the power to make or change laws |
| Amendment | A change made to a bill, law, or other document |
| Candidate | A person who wants to be chosen for something |
| Informed | Having knowledge about a certain topic |
| Deny | Say that something is not true |
| Scoop | Move something with a tool that has a bowl-shaped end |
| Mimic | Copy the voice or movement of someone |
| Abolotionist | A person who supports the ending of something |
| Inheritance | Money and other things you receive from someone who has died |
| Wounded | Hurt or injured |
| Proclamation | An official announcement |
| Election | A time when people choose who their new leaders will be |
| Scrub | Rub something hard in order to clean it |
| Bill | A planned new law that is discussed before being voted on |
| Outdo | To be, or do something, better than someone else |
| Applause | Clapping your hands together to show that you like something |
| Ledger | A book in which things are regularly recorded, especially business activities |
| Docket | A list of cases that are dealt with in a court |
| Sibling | A brother or sister |