| A | B |
| abolish | to end rules, laws, or something in government |
| appointed | a person who is chosen or assigned to a job by someone else |
| apprentice | a person who learns to do a job by working with someone skilled in the job |
| carriage | a wagon, usually pulled by horses, used to carry people |
| elected | a person who is chosen by vote for a job or office |
| prosperous | a person having wealth, or money, and is successful |
| rebellion | an uprising, takes place when people fight against their own government |
| representative | a person elected or chosen to act for a group of people |
| dictate | to say something aloud that will be written or recorded by another; to command or order |
| dictator | a ruler with unlimited power |
| diction | a style of speaking; the degree of preciseness or clarity in speech |
| predict | to foretell or say ahead of time that something will happen |
| verdict | a judgment or decision, especially that of a jury in a court case |