Border something , a line that separates one country from another, Capital, the main city of a country, where the government is, Citizen, a person who legally belongs to a country, To elect, to choose someone by voting, Head of state, the official leader of a country (e.g. president or king), Member of Parliament (MP), a person who works in parliament and makes laws, National anthem , the official song of a country, Political party, a group of people with similar ideas about how to run a country, Politician, a person who works in politics, Society, people living together in a country or community, Voivodeship, a large administrative region in Poland, Discriminate against something , to treat someone unfairly because they are different, Homelessness , the situation of having no home, Raise money , to collect money for a cause, Helpline, a phone service that gives help or advice, Mugging, stealing from someone using violence or threats, Pick somebody’s pocket , to steal from someone’s pocket without them noticing, Vandalise, to damage property on purpose, A fine, money you must pay as punishment, Investigate, to try to find out the truth about something, Report a crime , to tell the police about a crime, Sentence, the punishment given by a court, Suspect, a person who may have committed a crime.
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