| A | B |
| Stirring | Inciting strong feelings and of inpiration, rousing |
| Campaign | a systematic course of aggressive activities for some specific purpose |
| Predominate | To have or gain controlling power or influence |
| Assimilate | To take in and incorporate as one's own |
| Preeminent | Superior to or notable above all other; outstanding |
| Inferiority | A persistent sense of inadequacy or a tendency to self-discriminate |
| Endorse | To approve, support, or sustain |
| Nullify | To counteract the force of effectiveness |
| Entrenched | To fix firmly or securely |
| Doctrine | A principle or system presented for acceptance or belief, as by a religious or philosophic group |
| Overwhelm | To overpower or overcome, espcially with superior forces; destroy; crush |
| Shifted | To move or transfer from one place or position to another |
| Vicious | Havinga the nature of vice; evil, immoral or depraved |
| Discriminate | The ability or power to discern |
| Immeasurable | Without limit |
| Achieve | To attain with effort |