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This resource delves into essential social concepts such as pacifism, abolitionism, and prejudice, providing clear definitions and the importance of understanding these terms. By exploring the meanings of words like intimidating, humiliating, and befriending, we encourage critical thinking and awareness of complex social issues. The entries also cover related terms like manacles, handbills, and the Constitution, highlighting their historical and contemporary significance. Learn how these concepts impact society and foster discussions about rights, privileges, and the pursuit of justice.
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Pacifist: one who opposes war or violence KNOW HOW TO SPELL THIS WORD
Abolitionist: one who works to get rid of slavery KNOW HOW TO SPELL THIS WORD
Prejudice: to judge someone before having all the facts KNOW HOW TO SPELL THIS WORD
Intimidate: to fill with fear KNOW HOW TO SPELL THIS WORD
Humiliate: to lower the self respect of another KNOW HOW TO SPELL THIS WORD
Fugitive: to runaway from the law
Privilege: a special right or advantage
Compromise:settlement of differences where both sides give up a little