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Explore the dynamics of Senate influence, border separations, and control power. Discover the impact of vandalism, looting behaviors, and barbarian actions in societies. Learn about tribal structures and the sudden seizing of opportunities. Understand migration patterns and pathways to prosperity.
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Week 3 Day 1 • Senate • Border • Control
Answer Day 1 • Senate - sen·ate – {senit} noun • 1. Any various legislative or governing bodies. • Synonyms : Assembly, Caucus, Legistlature
Answer Day 1 • Border - bor·der – {bôrdər} noun • 1. A line separating two political or geographical areas, esp. countries. • "the German border with Denmark" • Synonyms : frontier, boundary
Answer Day 1 • Control - con·trol - {kənˈtrōl} noun • 1. The power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events. • "the whole operation is under the control of a production manager" • Synonyms : jurisdiction, power, authority, command, dominance,
Week 3 Day 2 • Vandalism • Loot • Barbarian
Answer Day 2 • Vandalism - van·dal·ism - {vandlˌizəm} noun • 1. Action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property. • Synonyms : Mischief, Wrecking, Grafitti
Answer Day 2 • Loot – loot {lo͞ot} • Noun 1. Goods, esp. private property, taken from an enemy in war. • Verb 1. Steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot. • "police confronted the rioters who were looting shops" • Synonyms : plunder, pillage, • despoil, ransack, sack, • raid, rifle, rob, burgle,burglarize
Answer Day 2 • Barbarian - bar·bar·i·an {bärˈbe(ə)rēən} noun • noun: barbarian; plural noun: barbarians • 1. A member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian). • an uncultured or brutish person. • Synonyms : savage, brute, beast,
Week 3 Day 3 • Tribe • Seize
Answer Day 3 • Tribe – tribe - {trīb} noun • 1. A social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader. • "indigenous Indian tribes" • Synonyms : ethnic group, • people, band, nation;
Answer Day 3 • Seize – seize {sēz} verb • 1. Take hold of suddenly and forcibly. • "she jumped up and seized his arm" • Synonyms :grab, grasp, take hold of, get one's hands on
Week 3 Day 4 • Migrate • Prosper
Answer Day 4 • Migrate - mi·grate {mīˌgrāt} verb • 1. Move from one region or habitat to another, esp. regularly according to the seasons. • "as autumn arrives, the birds migrate south" • Synonyms :roam, wander, drift, rove, travel
Answer Day 4 • Prosper - pros·per {präspər} verb • 1. succeed in material terms; be financially successful. • flourish physically; grow strong and healthy. • make successful. • Synonyms : flourish, thrive, • do well, bloom, • blossom, burgeon, progress