Verbs
Nouns and Adjectives
Phrases
Phrases
Concepts
100
to consider or study an idea, a subject, etc. very carefully
What is examine?
100
this is the price Americans pay for Equality of opportunity
What is competition?
100
These are a person's valuable possessions
What is material wealth?
100
The highest class of people who got their wealth from their ancestors
What is a hereditary aristocracy?
100
To destroy completely; terminate
What is eliminate?
200
To care for someone or something; to encourage a behavior or belief
What is "nurture"?
200
something that is engaging, that draws people to it
What is compelling?
200
a transition that means "as a result of this action"
What is "in so doing"?
200
A person who arrives and stays in another country
What is an immigrant?
200
An organization that gives money, good, or help to people who are poor, sick, etc.
What is charity?
300
to help or encourage somebody/something by saying or showing that you agree with them/it
What is support?
300
Important and having a strong influence or effect
What is profound?
300
This means "absolutlely did not allow"
What is "expressly forbade"?
300
The respect and importance that a person, organization, or profession has
What is prestige?
300
the customs and beliefs, art, way of life and social organizations of a particular country or group
What is culture?
400
to go against
What is defy?
400
valuing possessions above all else
What is materialistic?
400
to have an extreme influence
What is profoundly effect?
400
the existence of many different groups of people in one society, for example people of different races or of different political or religious beliefs
What is pluralism?
400
Hard work
What is the price of equality of opportunity?
500
to confront something difficult or unpleasant
What is to face?
500
Can be passed from an older to a younger person in the same family
What is hereditary?
500
A lot of materials that come from the land
What are abundant natural resources?
500
People who belong to the highest social class
What are aristocrats?
500
The relationship between freedoms and the price we pay for them can be restated as
What is rights and responsibilities?