To express an opinion, especially by writing a mark on an official paper. (v)
vote
What is voting? (Page 102)
Voting is a way to choose.
To cause to believe or accept. (v)
convince
Does everyone vote? (Page 104)
No, not everyone votes.
not ruled by another; ruling oneself. (adj)
independent
From the picture on page 105, who couldn't vote in America when the Constitution was written?
Women couldn't vote when the Constitution was written.
A difference of opinion. (n)
disagreement
What can be misleading? What vocab word can help you explain why? (Page 110)
Ads can be misleading because they want to convince you to vote for them.
The understanding of something or information about a subject. (n)
knowledge.
If the new mayor does a good job, what can happen? (Page 119)
If the mayor does a good job, the voters may elect them again.