| A | B |
| acquire | to obtain something |
| advocacy | suggesting, supporting an idea publicly |
| alike | similarly |
| assume | claim responsibility or control without any right to do |
| chief | ruler, leader of a group |
| declaration | An announcement, often one that is written and official |
| implement | to put a plan or system into an operation |
| imposition | forcing someone to accept something |
| inhibit | to stop a process |
| irrespective | way of showing no respect |
| joint | Belonging to or shared between two or more people or groups |
| liberal | Respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour |
| stagnation | A state of not growing or developing |
| sucessor | Someone or something that succeeds another person or thing |
| entity | Something which exists apart from other things, having its own independent existence |
| humble | not proud or not believing that you are important |
| unprecedented | Never having happened or existed in the past |
| aspect | One part of a situation, problem, subject, etc |
| expansion | When something increases in size, number or importance |
| dominate | To have control over a place or a person, or to be the most important person or thing |