| A | B |
| abridge (verb) | To deny or not allow |
| assembly (common noun) | A gathering of persons for a specific purpose |
| comply (verb) | To obey a demand or request |
| dictator (common noun) | A person who controls the actions of others |
| The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (proper noun) | Freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to assemble peacefully, freedom to petition the government for redress (when injured) |
| illegal (adjective) | Against the law |
| injunction (common noun) | A court order that makes doing something illegal and, therefore, abridged by law |
| nonviolence (common noun) | Dr. King's philosophy of not returning violence for violence when protesting injustice |
| redress (common noun) | Compensation for an injury |
| totalitarianism (common noun) | A type of government in which a dictator exercises absolute control over the freedom of others |
| magnanimous (adjective) | not petty; able to forgive an insult |
| parallel (adjective) | similar |
| fictional (adjective) | make believe |
| entourage (common noun) | a group of attendants serving a famous or important person |
| bearing (to bear) (verb) | carrying (to carry) |
| abundance (common noun) | wealth |
| Mali, Republic of (proper noun) | Located in West Africa; the eighth largest country in the African continent |
| staggering (adjective) | overwhelming; unbelievable |
| armored (adjective) | protected by reinforced equipment and weapons |
| heights (common noun) | the top, peak, highest point |