| A | B |
| Abdicate (verb) | resign; formally give up power or responsibility. |
| Allegiance (noun) | loyalty to a nation or a cause; deep commitment. |
| Ammend (verb) | improve; change; revise; remedy; fix. |
| Anarchy (noun) | total absence of govenrment and law; confusion; disorder |
| Annex (verb) | add to; attach; add to one's territory to form a larger country. |
| Decree (noun) | an official order or decision from someone in authority. |
| Defect (verb) | Desert a cause, organization, or country in order to join another. |
| Immigrant (noun) | One who comes to live there permanently. |
| Realm (noun) | A kingdom; a region or field of study |
| Resolution (noun) | A formal proposition or proposal; firmness or purpose; answer |
| Apprentice (noun) | One who learns a trade by working with a skilled person; beginnerl tyro |
| Agenda (noun) | A list of things to be considered or done; schedule |
| Tyranny (noun) | Very cruel and unjust use of power or authorityl; absolute rule. |
| Ratify (verb) | Confirm; approve; authorize |
| Nomad (noun) | One who wanders from place to place and has no fixed home. |
| Legacy (noun) | Heritage; tradition; inheritance. |
| Embargo (noun) | Order forbidding the trade in commercial good; restriction. |
| Diversity (noun) | Difference; Variety |
| Revenue (noun) | Income received from taxes; salary, profit. |
| Consolidate (verb) | Unify; incorporate; merge; strengthen; solidify |
| Entrepreneur (noun) | One who begins or takes on the risk of a business. |
| Boycott. (verb) | Refusing to deal with; exclude |
| Expenditure (noun) | Spent money, time or energy; expenses. |
| Incentive (noun) | Something that makes a person want to try or work harder; inducement. |
| Bias (noun) | Prejudice; bigotry; inclination; fixed idea; narrow view. |