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An election is when you get to choose things like who runs the county or things near where you live. | An election is when you get to choose things like who runs the county or things near where you live. | ||
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== Words with same meanings == | == Words with same meanings == | ||
voting | |||
ballot | |||
suffrage | |||
== Detailed explanation == | |||
We can choose the people who run things, | |||
the people who run the country or things near where we live. | |||
We can choose the people we think would do a good job. | We can choose the people we think would do a good job. | ||
When we get to choose people who run things it is sometimes called an election | When we get to choose people who run things it is sometimes called an election. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:50, 5 May 2016
An election is when you get to choose things like who runs the county or things near where you live.
Words with same meanings[edit | edit source]
voting
ballot
suffrage
Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]
We can choose the people who run things,
the people who run the country or things near where we live.
We can choose the people we think would do a good job.
When we get to choose people who run things it is sometimes called an election.
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