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What's the Word?
Scenarios
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Synonyms
100

resources

Definition: materials found in the earth that people need and value

possible images: wood, water, oil, solar power

100

Definition: direct and clear

straightforward

100

What are some examples of wasteful habits that are bad for the environment? Name 3 examples.

Examples: leaving the lights on, taking long showers, throwing away lots of food, single-use plastic

100

Addressing the ______ crisis requires comprehensive strategies that go beyond just law enforcement. We must focus on prevention, treatment, and community support.

opioid

100

Name the vocabulary word:

extensively, broadly, universally

widely

200

affluence

wealth; richness


possible images: money, celebrities, mansion

200

Definition: general agreement

consensus

Bonus: make a sentence using this word

200

What makes up government expenditure? Name 3 components.

Definition: An amount of money spent

Possible examples: healthcare, education, military, infrastructure, public transportation, 

200

Despite efforts to achieve full _________, racial disparities remain prevalent in many educational institutions across the country.

desegregation

200

Name the vocabulary word:

lucrative, fruitful, successful

profitable

300

facilities

Definition: rooms, equipment, or services that are provided for a particular purpose

examples image: buildings, tools, etc

300

Definition: not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain

untenable

300

What are some underlying causes poverty? Give 3 examples

(answers will vary)

Examples: inequality, lack of education, conflict, colonization, lack of jobs/opportunities, social injustice, climate change

300

The proposed legislation faced opposition from powerful _______, who advocated for policies that would their corporate clients.

lobbyists

300

Name the vocabulary word:

conjecture, supposition, speculation

assumption

400

disparities

Definition: Marked differences or distinctions.


400

Definition: things that attract or lure people into action



incentives

400

Describe a real-world example of an achievement gap.

Definition: disparity on a number of educational measures between the performance of groups of students, especially groups defined by gender, race, ethnicity, ability, and socioeconomic status

(answers may vary)

400

Despite improvements in the economy, there has been a concerning ______ in ______, leaving many workers struggling to make ends meet.

stagnation; wages

400

Name the vocabulary word:

intentional, calculated, premeditated

deliberate

500
restraining forces

Definition: barriers to change


500

Definition: taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief


advocacy


Bonus: What is an example of advocacy in your community?

500

Describe 2 examples of Fundamentalism.

(answers vary)

Definition: Literal interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion (or a religious branch, denomination, or sect).

Example:

Christian fundamentalism: some groups of Christians in the US oppose teaching evolution in schools because it contradicts creationism.

500

The government decided to _______ the farming industry to promote the growth of domestic crops and reduce dependency on foreign trade.

subsidize

500

Name the vocabulary word: 

separation, exclusion, apartheid

segregation