| A | B |
| Benjamin Mays | President of Morehouse College, Influenced Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights worker |
| Hernando De Soto | Explored Georgia for gold, brought diseases to America |
| Lend/ Lease | Program that brought arms to American allies |
| Dispositional hearing | Hearing in a juvenile case where the judge decides what punishment the juvenile will receive |
| Senator Georgia General Assembly | 25 years old, U.S. citizen, 2 year Georgia resident |
| House of Representatives Georgia General Assembly | 21 years old, U.S. citizen, 2 years Georgia citizen |
| Age to vote | 18 |
| Ivan Allen Jr. | Brought major league sports to Atlanta |
| Ellis Arnall | Ended white only primaries in Georgia |
| Brown vs. Board of Education | Ended segregation in education and changed the way children are educated in Georgia |
| Carl Vinson | Strengthened the U.S. Navy and brought shipbuilding to Georgia |
| Richard Russell | Brought bases to Georgia during WWII |
| Warm Springs | Franklin Delano Roosevelt came here to help his polio symptoms |
| Jimmy Carter | Georgia President who won the Nobel Peace Prize |
| Separation of Powers | Executive, Legislative, Judicial Branches |
| Industrial | Georgia was less agricultural and more this after WWII |
| A reason a person can't register to vote in Georgia | Currently in jail |
| Main job of Legislative Branch | Make laws |
| Main job of Judicial Branch | Interpret laws |
| Main job of Executive Branch | Enforce laws |
| Person who can veto laws approved by the Legislative Branch | Governor |
| Partisan | Associated with a political party |
| Nonpartisan | Not associated with a political party |
| Delinquent | Criminal behavior by a juvenile |
| Unruly | Behavior which is against the law only if committed by a juvenile |
| Appellate | Court that reviews decisions made by other courts |
| Weak Mayor-Council | Mayor is basically a figurehead; council has most of the executive power |
| Council-Manager | City is run like a business by a hired executive |
| Strong Mayor-Council | Mayor has most of the executive power and can veto legislation |
| Defendant | Person accused of wronging a person |
| Plaintiff | Person who accuses another person of wronging them |
| Felony | More serious crime such as armed robbery |
| Misdemeanor | Less serious crime which usually only carries less than a year in jail |
| Booker T. Washington | Civil Rights worker who spoke about accommodation and gaining civil rights gradually through hard work and education |
| W.E.B. DuBois | Civil Rights worker who spoke out for immediate civil rights |
| Civil Law | These two parties, defendant, plaintiff, would be found in this type of court case. |
| Civilian Conservation Corp. | New Deal program that built state parks |
| Rural Electrification Act | New Deal program that brought electricity to rural Georgia |
| Social Security Act | New Deal program that paid the elderly, orphans, and disabled |
| Number of terms a Georgia governor can serve back to back | 2 |