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name of our country United States of America
name of our state California
name of our school Simi Valley Adult School
name of our county Ventura County
capital of our state Sacramento
title of a person who serves in the House of Representatives Representative
title of a person who serves in the Senate Senator
title of the leader of the U.S.A. President
title of the office just below president Vice President
highest court in the U.S. Supreme Court
branch of government that makes laws legislative
branch of government that the President and Vice President are part of executive
branch of government that includes the courts judicial
you go to school to get this education
by doing this, you will learn more studying
at school, this is the person who sits next to you classmate
countries around the world international
a process of signing up for something (like a class) registration
a meeting to discuss a job opening interview
application a form to fill out (for a job, or when registering for a class etc.)
language what people use to communicate
English the language spoken in Canada, the U.K., Australia, and the U.S.
the person or company one works for employer
employee a worker
current at the present time, now
previous before now, at a time in the past
address the street number and name that indicates where a person lives
responsibility (n) an obligation, a duty
responsible (adj) accountable, as for something within one's power, control
irresponsible (adj) lacking a sense of responsibility or accountability
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