Vocabulary Grade Three. Government A group of citizens who make the rules for a:

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Vocabulary Grade Three

Government A group of citizens who make the rules for a:

Vote To choose or say what you think a group should do.

Law A rule that helps to make a community a safe place to live.

Local Having to do with a particular city, town or small community.

State Having to do with a particular area of a country.

Federal Having to do with a country

A government runs our country. Citizens of the United States vote for people who make the laws that we all live by. Cities have Local Governments. Georgia has a State Government and the United States has a Federal Government. Each level has different duties to the citizens of this country.