A | B |
According to | in line with, consistent to; as said by |
Represent | stand for, be a symbol of, signify |
According | in agreement with, the same as |
Interdependent | mutually relying on another person/thing for support |
Democracy | Government by the people, especially a rule determined by the majority opinion |
Interdependence | A reciprocal relationship between interdependent objects, individuals, or groups |
Role Model | A person whose behavior in a particular role is imitated by others |
Particular | Related to or concerned with a specific or distinct item; notable unusual |
Conservation | A careful preservation or protection of something; a planned management of a natural resource |
Political | Of or relating to government; relating to or concerned with the making of government policy |
Profitable | Yielding advantageous returns or results, to benefit from |
Dependence | the state of being influenced by; reliance,trust |
Mutually | joint; having the same feelings as another; a plan whereby the members of two groups share the profits and expenses |
Reciprocal | joint, mutual, shared |
Primarily | for the most part |
Preservation | protecting something from loss or danger |
Representatives | a person who represents others; a member of the U.S. House of Representatives; someone who represents someone else's purpose; standing for something else |
Compromise | to give up some of what you want in order to reach an agreement |
Monument | memorial, tribute |
Symbolize | represent, signify, stand for |
Oppose | disagree with, resist |
Boundary | border, edge, limit |
Represent | stand for, be a symbol of, signify |
Culture | the patterns of human behavior, including their ideas, beliefs, values, artifacts, and ways of making a living |
Diversity | understanding and respecting others and oneself including differences in language, gender, class, religion, and other human characteristics and traits |
Empathy | the ability to understand others by understanding one's self and one's own responses to similar experiences, behaviors and how one then responds to others |
Nationalism | patriotism; feeling pride in and devotion to one's country |
Urban | belonging to a city or town, relating to city/life ways |
Scarcity | a very small supply, shortage, lack, deficiency |
Environment | surroundings; conditions or forces tha tinfluence or modify; social and cultural conditions that influence the life or a person or a community |
Community | the people living in an area, also the area itself; a group of living things belonging to one place; a group with common interests |
Territory | a geographical area belonging to or under the control of a government; an assigned area |
Commerce | buying and selling of goods, especially on a large scale and between different places; trade |
Economic | of, relating to, or based on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services; financial considerations |
Region | a part, portion, or area having no fixed boundaries; a broad geographical are, vicinity |
Population | the whole number of people living in a country or region; a group of one or more species of organisms living in a particular area or habitat |
Commerce | buying and selling of goods, especially on a large scale and between different places; trade |
Tributary | a stream flowing into a larger stream or a lake; contributing or adding to something larger or more important; paid or owed as tribute |