front 1 protest | back 1 to make a statement or gesture in objection to something |
front 2 determined | back 2 having reached a firm decision |
front 3 boycott | back 3 to participate in a refusal to deal with someone or something to show that they do not approve of it |
front 4 inspiring | back 4 causing great emotional response |
front 5 incite | back 5 to stir up, to move to action |
front 6 revolution | back 6 a sudden, radical, or complete change |
front 7 seamstress | back 7 a woman whose job is to sew clothing |
front 8 comply | back 8 to submit or adapt as required |
front 9 excerpt | back 9 a passage from a book that is copied or selected |
front 10 flustered | back 10 in a state of agitated confusion |
front 11 advocated | back 11 to support or argue for a cause or policy |
front 12 civil disobedience | back 12 refusal to obey government demands or commands with nonviolent methods to get the government to change their rulings |
front 13 injustice | back 13 violation of the rights of others |
front 14 courtesy | back 14 considerate, generous, cooperative behavior that shows respect for others |
front 15 allot | back 15 to assign as a share or portion, to distribute |
front 16 route | back 16 a course of travel or action |
front 17 plague | back 17 a cause of irritation |
front 18 sabotage | back 18 an act or process to try to hurt or stop |
front 19 revenue | back 19 money earned |
front 20 resolve | back 20 to reach a firm decision about something |
front 21 aftermath | back 21 the period immediately following a terrible event |
front 22 dignity | back 22 the state of being honored, worthy, or esteemed |
front 23 firestorm | back 23 a raging argument or controversy |
front 24 nascent | back 24 just coming into existence and beginning to show signs of future success |
front 25 feat | back 25 an act or deed, accomplishment |
front 26 mound | back 26 the raised dirt area in the center of the field where the pitcher pitches |
front 27 poverty | back 27 when one lacks a usual or acceptable amount of money or possessions |
front 28 minority | back 28 the smaller in number of two groups that make up the whole |
front 29 oppression | back 29 cruel or unjust use of power over a person |
front 30 mar | back 30 to spoil or ruin |
front 31 insubordination | back 31 disobedience to authority |
front 32 acquitted | back 32 to discharge or release someone completely (forgive) |
front 33 potential | back 33 something that can develop or become true |