| A | B |
| Border | The edge of a geographical area. |
| Aid | Help; assistance |
| Document | An official paper. |
| Immigrate | To come into a country to stay permanently. |
| Emigrate | To leave a country to live permanently somewhere else. |
| Progress | Advancement; to improve or develop |
| Restriction | A limitation |
| Policy | A general plan or rule which has been decided on. |
| Protest | To speak or act publicly against something. |
| Trade | The buying and selling of agricultural or manufactured products between countries. |
| Stable | Not changing; steady; constant |
| Authority | Official power |
| Agency | An administrative division or department of the government. |
| Agent | A person who makes arrangements for his employer. |
| Society | A community or nation having common traditions and interests; a group of people who live together. |
| Establish | To bring into existence; to put in place. |
| Insist | To demand; to say strongly |
| Balance | To keep steady or even |
| Benefit | To do good for; a positive thing |
| Contradict | To go against what a person says; to disagree with or be opposite from |
| Contradiction | Something that is opposite from or does not agree with another thing. |
| Protester | A person who demonstrates against something. |
| Restrict | To limit or hold back. |
| Beneficial | Something that is good or helpful. |
| Immigrant | A person who travels to another country to live. |
| Socialize | To gather together with other people for talking or enjoyment. |
| Authority | A person or group who has control over something or is in charge. |
| Documented | Recorded; known to be true |
| Bordering | Being next to or all around another thing. |
| Contradictory | Being against something; seeming to be opposite |