| A | B |
| civil disobedience | Nonviolent protests; refusal to obey unjust laws. |
| grievance | A wrong or other cause for complaint or protest. |
| propoganda | Ideas or information spread to harm or help a cause. |
| tyranny | Cruel and oppressive government or rule. |
| oppression | Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. |
| tariff | Tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. |
| alliance | Partnership. |
| revenue | Incoming money from taxes or other sources. |
| repeal | To cancel an act or law. |
| boycott | Refuse to buy/use things in order to show disapproval; or force acceptance of one's terms. |
| mercenary | A hired soldier. |
| blockade | Keep a country from communicating and trading with other nations. |
| siege | Attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people/goods into or out of a place. |
| ratify | To approve officially. |
| ambush | Attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy. |