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an official choice you make between two or more issues, people, etc, for example in an election
vote (n)
to decide something, or to choose a representative or winner, by officially stating your choice, for example in an election
vote (v)
like most things of the same type
typical (adj)
a very old custom, belief, or story
tradition (n)
to take something that belongs to someone else without permission
steal (v)
people in general living together in organised communities, with laws and traditions controlling the way that they behave towards each other
society (n)
relating to society and to people's lives in general
social (adj)
the set of conditions that exist at a particular time in a particular place
situation (n)
a plan of activities or events and when they will happen
schedule (n)
your usual way of doing things
routine (n)
to take money or property from someone illegally
rob (v)
if you are responsible for something that has happened, you caused it, or you deserve to be blamed for it; in charge of someone or something
responsible (adj)
someone who lives in a particular place
resident (n)
an occasion when people show strong public opposition to something
protest (n)
to show publicly that you oppose something
protest (v)
an institution where people are kept as a punishment for committing a crime
prison (n)
the number of people who live in a particular area
population (n)
the ideas and activities that are involved in getting power in an area or governing it
politics (n)
not allowed by the law
illegal (adj)
an official document that shows who you are
identity card (n phr)
something that you do often
habit (n)
the people who control a country or area and make decisions about its laws and taxes
government (n)
well known to you, or easily recognized by you
familiar (adj)
a society that has its own set of ideas, beliefs and ways of behaving
culture (n)
relating to illegal acts
criminal (adj)
someone who has committed a crime
criminal (n)
a place where trials take place and legal cases are decided
court (n)
the people who live in an area
community (n
to do something that is illegal
commit (v)
an organisation that gives money and help to people who need it; money or food that is given to people who need it
charity (n)
if the police arrest someone, they take that person to a police station because they think that he or she has committed a crime
arrest (v)
to say that you have done something wrong
admit (v)