| A | B |
| blatant | very obvious—perhaps in an offensive way |
| demonstration | an action or public gathering in which people display group feelings about a person or cause |
| disadvantage | something that makes someone or something less likely to succeed than others |
| protest | a statement or action that shows disapproval or objection; to express strong disagreement or disapproval of something |
| march | an organized walk by a large group of people to support or protest something |
| sit-in | a type of protest—a way that people can show that they are against something; usually where people sit down in a business or public space and refuse to leave until they are forced out or until their demands are met |
| vigil | a period of time when people gather in a place and remain quiet to honor a person or a sad event |
| anti- | prefix meaning against or opposite |