A | B |
society | NOUN - a group of people with the same laws & culture |
immediately | ADVERB - right away; very quickly |
technique | NOUN- a special way of doing something |
assassinate | VERB- to murder a political leader |
bother | VERB - to annoy, irritate, or upset someone |
racism | NOUN - treating people unfairly or with violence because they are a different race than you |
refuse | VERB - say no; say that you won't do something |
peaceful | ADJECTIVE - calm; quiet; without problems or fighting |
equal | ADJECTIVE - as good as OR as important as someone else |
activist | someone who works for social or political change |
demonstration | NOUN- a public event where people meet to protest or support something |
boycott | refuse to buy something, go somewhere, or participate in something as a way of protesting |
Mahatma Gandhi | a famous political leader from India |
injustice | unfairness |
carpool | to share a car with someone |
policy | rule |
sit-in | a demonstration in which people sit down and refuse to leave a place until their demands are met |
repeatedly | again and again |
creed | a set of things that you believe |
self-evident | obvious |
brotherhood | a feeling of friendship between people |
sweltering | extremely hot |
oasis | a place in the desert where you can find water |
threaten | to say that you will hurt or kill someone or cause them trouble |
segregated | ADJ- separated by race, religion, sex, or some other characteristic |
unconstitutional | ADJ- not legal according to the laws of a country |
increasingly | ADV- more and more |
minister | a Christian religious leader |
preacher | someone who talks about religious subjects |
treat | to act or behave toward someone in a certain way |