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- 3. Law set up by government when broken, defendant will be prosecuted by government
- 4. Acronym for the 5 capitals of Georgia in order.
- 7. Name of branch that interprets laws and administers justice
- 8. System where members can study specific bills closely, revise them, and make the lawmaking process more efficient
- 10. One of the houses for georgia's legislative branch, having 180 members and being led by the Speaker of the House
- 14. Chief of the Yamacraw tribe who allowed Oglethorpe to settle on indian land on what's now Savvanah.
- 15. Founder of colony of Georgia, first landed in Savannah by the charter of 1712
- 16. One of the houses for georgia's legislative branch, having 56 Members and being led by the Lt. Govenor
- 17. Acronym for the Georgia General Assembly, the collective branches of the legislative branch
- 18. A proposal, usually turns a new law or makes an amendment to an existing one,
- 19. behavior of a juvenile act that if an adult committed, would also be a crime, for example armed robbery
- 20. Region in Georgia with the highest mountains, receives tourism.
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- 1. Economic system England used, includes exporting manufactured products while importing raw materials
- 2. The largest region in Georgia known for relatively warmer temperatures and agriculture.
- 5. The Georgia region that is the most populated, containing the capital Atlanta
- 6. Georgia Region known for carpet manufacturing and Dalton, Ga
- 9. Region in Georgia that forms the TAG corner, smallest region and is known for coal mining.
- 11. Something a person is entitled to and is protected by the government.
- 12. Born from english father and native Indian mother, was a translator for Tomochichi and James Oglethorpe for the land of Yamacraw
- 13. person or group of people says that another person or group of people has somehow done them wrong, includes a plantiff
