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  • to show which person or party you want, or whether you support a plan, by marking a piece of paper, raising your hand etc
    vote
  • it makes no difference how
    no matter how
  • taken together
    all in all
  • the thick central woody stem of a tree
    trunk
  • to officially speak or take action for another person or group of people
    represent
  • the official in control of a court, who decides how criminals should be punished
    judge
  • someone who has been chosen to speak, vote, or make decisions for someone else
    representative
  • a small change, improvement, or addition that is made to a law or document, or the process of doing this
    amendment
  • to say that you agree with an idea, group, or person, and usually to help them because you want them to succeed
    support
  • to state officially and publicly that a particular situation exists or that something is true
    declare
  • a list showing how much you have to pay for food you have eaten in a restaurant or a written proposal for a new law
    a bill
  • military forces of the country
    armed forces
  • a fixed period of time during which someone does something or something happens
    term
  • someone who lives in a particular town, country, or state
    citizen
  • a choice or judgment that you make after a period of discussion or thought
    decision
  • to do what someone in authority tells you to do, or what a law or rule says you must do
    obey
  • the place where a trial is held, or the people there, especially the judge and the jury who examine the evidence and decide whether someone is guilty or not guilty
    court