| A | B |
| Succession | A series of events that happen one after the other |
| Prohibited | Forbidden by law or by authority |
| Restriction | Something that limits or takes away rights |
| Appoint | To choose someone for a position or job |
| Dejected | Unhappy, disappointed, or sad |
| Deprive | To prevent someone from having something |
| Peculiar | Strange, unfamiliar, or slightly surprising |
| Wretched | Extremely unlpleasant or miserable |
| Impending | Upcoming; going to happen very soon |
| Objective | A goal one plans to achieve |
| Casualty | Death that occurs as a result of war |
| Demise | Death or disappearance |
| Shun | To deliberately avoid someone or something |
| Trauma | Serious physical, mental, or emotional damage |
| Discreet | Showing good judgement in the way information is shared |
| Irrevocable | Unable to be taken back, changed or stopped |
| Atrocity | A terrible cruelty done to a person or group |
| Assess | To evaluate |
| Subsequent | Coming after, following |
| Fugitive | A person who is running from the law |
| Incriminating | Evidence that makes someone look guilty |
| Paranoid | Believing unreasonably that you cannot trust people or that they are trying to harm you |
| Propaganda | Incomplete or biased information designed to influence the way people think |
| Solitary | Completely alone; without human contact |
| Century | A period of 100 years |
| Revolution | A sudden, sometimes violent change in government |
| Comprise | To consist of; to be made up of |
| Regulation | A rule or law |
| Allegiance | Loyalty; Obedience |
| Capitalist | a person who favors a society in which most goods and property are owned by individuals |
| Ration | to distribute sparingly |
| Relocation | A move to a new place |