| Question |
Answer |
| capitol |
the building in a capital city in which lawmakers meet. |
| veto |
to reject. |
| jury |
a group of usually 6 to 12 citizens who sit in a courtroom and listen to the facts of a case. |
| county |
part of a state. |
| home rule charter |
a document that allows people to set up a community and organize its local government. |
| municipal |
having to do with local government, such as a town, city, or village. |
| compromise |
a way to settle a conflict in which each person gives up some of what he or she wants. |
| government service |
work that is done for a city or town by departments run by the government. |
| public works |
a department that provides services such as garbage collection for a community. |
| sales tax |
the extra money that all people pay each time they buy something. |
| governor |
the elected leader of a state's government. |
| court |
a place where a judge decides whether a person has broken the law, and if so what the consequences will be. |
| boundary |
anotherword for a border. |
| police jury |
a form of government that rules a parish. |
| council |
a group of citizens chosen to make decisions for a community. |
| special district |
a group that deals witha certain service or problem. |
| legislative |
the branch of government that makes new laws. |
| judicial |
the branch of government that decides whether laws are fair and whether that have been fairly carried out. |
| vote |
a choice that gets counted. |
| public service |
work done to help the community. |
| tax |
the money the government collects from citizens to pay for the services they need. |
| parish |
the name given to local governments in the state of Louisiana by the Roman Catholic Church while the region was under Spanish rule. |
| mediator |
a person who helps people settle a disagreement. |
| recreation |
an activity, hobby, or sport done for enjoyment after working. |
| property tax |
a tax that is paid by people who own land and buildings in the community. |
| income tax |
the money people pay to the government on the money they earn from working. |
| executive |
the branch of government, led by a mayor, governor, or President, that sees that the laws are obeyed. |
| elect |
to vote for, or choose, a leader. |
| appoint |
to choose for a government job without voting. |
| common good |
something that is good for everyone in a community. |
| constitution |
a written set of laws that describes how a government is to work. |
| amendment |
a change made to something that is already written. |