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| a solution to a complaint filed by an individual or a group |
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| an election process which allows voters to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature |
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| to keep from doing something |
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| a person who has met legal requirements to be able to vote |
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| any governmental organization which controls a business or industry to assure the common good |
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| something that can be believed to be correct |
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| a legislative action taken to cancel a law or part of a law |
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| a government in which voters choose their representatives who speak and vote in their behalf |
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| interests to delay punishment |
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| a democracy in which the citizens elect representatives to manage the government |
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| a qualification that is demanded |
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| the official place where a person lives |
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| to give up one's office or position |
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| to decide arguments between individuals and /or groups |
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| anything that a citizen or a public official must do |
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| money received by the government, usually in the form of taxes |
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| a change in a bill, law, or constitution |
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