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Kind and helpful, showing goodwill and a desire to do good for others.

benevolent

100

A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral lesson.

fable

100

A friend, especially one who shares difficult work or activities; in communist or socialist groups, it is also used as a way of addressing a fellow member.

comrade

100

A strong feeling of hatred or hostility between people or groups.

enmity

200

A loud noise, confusion, or disorder, especially caused by a large crowd of people.

tumult

200

Cruel and unfair government or rule by someone who has complete power.

tyranny

200

A person or group blamed for problems unfairly.

Scapegoat

200

The belief in or pursuit of perfect ideas.

idealism

300

Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively and attractive.

vivacious

300

Information, ideas, or opinions, often misleading or biased, spread to influence people’s beliefs or actions, often for political purposes.

propaganda

300

A lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern about something.

apathy

300

Prolonged cruel or unfair treatment.

Oppression

400

A story, play, poem, or other work in which the characters and events symbolize deeper moral, political, or spiritual meanings.

Allegory

400

A person who supports or believes in a political system in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and need

communist

400

A forceful and bitter speech or piece of writing that criticizes someone or something.

diatribe

400

A government with total control over its people.

Totalitarianism