| A | B |
| aristocrat | person with tastes of the upper class; a member of the nobility |
| censorship | the act of/a system of removing parts of books, letters, media, etc. |
| decade | a period of ten years |
| deport | to remove, especially to send out of a country |
| emigrate | to move from one region or country to settle in another |
| famine | a widespread and drastic shortage of food |
| malnutrition | inadequate nutrition |
| morale | the state of mind of an individual or group, especially when confident, cheerful, and willing to perform |
| optimism | a tendency to expect the best possible outcome or to look on the bright side |
| refuge | shelter or protection from danger or distress |
| anxiety | a feeling of uneasiness or worry |
| boycott | to agree to have nothing to do with a person or a business |
| burly | big and strong; sturdy; husky |
| multitude | a great number; a crowd |
| nationality | the condition of belonging to a certain country; people who share traditions, language, and origin |
| naturalization | to give citizenship of a country to a person of foreign birth |
| predicament | a troubling, dangerous, or embarrassing situation |
| propaganda | ideas(not necessarily accurate) spread to help or hinder a cause |
| resolute | firm and determined; decisive |
| urban | having to do with cities |