| A | B |
| popular sovereignty | principle that asserts that people are the primary source of the government's authority; right of people to vote directly on issues |
| secede | to withdraw from membership in a group |
| fugitive | runaway |
| crisis | turning point or deciding event |
| propaganda | false or misleading information that is spread to further a cause; information used to sway public opinion |
| embrace | to accept; to hold tight to; to readily accept |
| clarify | to make the meaning of something clear |
| civil war | war between people of the same country |
| isolate | to set apart; separated |
| accommodation | adjustment;adaptation |