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Empowering Representation: The Right to Vote and Turning Points

Explore the significant moments in history where individuals fought for their right to vote, highlighting the theme of representative democracy. Develop a deeper understanding of key concepts like qualification, postponement, legislature decisions, satisfactory outcomes, attorney roles, colonel ranks, and the act of submission.

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Empowering Representation: The Right to Vote and Turning Points

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  1. The right to vote Unit 3 Week 2 Unit Theme: Turning points

  2. representative This describes a word that means a person chosen to speak for others.

  3. qualify This word mean to make or become fit or eligiblefor a certain kind of work.

  4. postpone This word means to delaysomething. Two synonyms are suspend or reschedule.

  5. legislature This word describes a group of people elected to make or change laws.

  6. satisfactory This word means that means something is good enough but not outstanding. Two synonyms are acceptable and adequate.

  7. attorney This word describes a person who acts for another person in legal matters. Two synonyms are advocate andlawyer.

  8. colonel This word means a rank of military officer.

  9. submit This word means to give in to someone’s power. Some synonyms are yield, succumb, or surrender.

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