| A | B |
| Entrepreneur | a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, esp. a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk. |
| Federalism | a sharing of power between the state and federal governments |
| Sovereignty | rule or supreme power |
| Enumerated | listed or counted off one by one |
| Concurrent | shared or operating together |
| Suffrage | right to vote |
| Bicameral | two houses |
| Internment | confinement or imprisonment |
| Totalitarianism | dictatorship where all political, social, and economic power is held by one person or group |
| Appeasement | the policy of granting concessions to potential enemies to maintain peace |
| Inferences | logical conclusions based on available information and reasoning |
| Composition | structure |
| Biotic | of or having to do with life or living organisms. |
| Variable | apt or liable to vary or change - changeable |
| Hypothesis | tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation |
| Biased | a statistical sampling or testing error caused by favoring some outcomes over others or a preference that inhibits impartiality |
| Density | the mass per unit volume of a substance under specified conditions of pressure and temperature. |
| Precipitation | the process of separating a substance from a solution as a solid |
| Symbiosis | any interdependent or mutually beneficial relationship between two dissimilar organisms |
| Adaptation | the ability of organisms to change in reaction to their environment which allows living things to survive and multiply |
| Qualitative | relating to or involving quality or kind |
| Quantitative | Of or relating to number or quantity |
| Outcome | a final product or end result |
| Implies | to express or indicate indirectly |
| Simile | a comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as |
| Metaphor | a direct comparison of two unlike things without using the words like or as |
| Personification | giving human qualities to an inanimate object |
| Alliteration | repetition of same consonant sounds at the beginning of words as in a tongue twister |
| Idiom | a speech form or an expression of a given language that is peculiar to itself grammatically |
| Thesis statement | a sentence that conveys the central idea in a piece of writing |
| Convince | to persuade |
| Support | to argue in favor of or components that strengthen something else |
| Revision | alter to improve |
| Editing | to prepare (written material) for publication or presentation |
| Dimensions | measurement in length, width, and thickness |
| Analyze | to examine carefully and in detail |
| Consecutive | following one another in uninterrupted succession or order |
| Evaluate | to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of or to assess the numerical value of |
| Conjecture | an opinion or theory formed without sufficient evidence or a guess |
| Correlation | mutual relation of two or more things, parts, etc. |
| Function | a relation between two sets in which one element of the second set is assigned to each element of the first set, as the expression y = x2; operator. |
| Outlier | a value far from most others in a set of data |
| Expression | a symbol or a combination of symbols representing a value, relation, or the like |
| Equation | a statement asserting the equality of two expressions |
| Variable | a quantity or function that may assume any given value or set of values or something apt to cause change |
| Reciprocal | A number related to another in such a way that when multiplied together their product is 1 |
| Predict | to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell |