SOCIAL CONSTRUCTS
TRADITION & BELIEF
CONFLICT & CONSEQUENCE
FATE & EXISTENCE
FORM & DESIGN
100

Culture 

(n.) - customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a social group; shared values, beliefs, and practices

100

Tradition

(n.) - Inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior; cultural continuity

100

Offensive

(adj. / n.) - of, relating to, or designed for attack

100

Pacify

(v.) - to reduce anger or irritation

100

Organic

(adj.) - developing in a manner similar to living things

200

Americanism

(n.) - attachment or allegiance to the interests, ideals, and traditions of the United States; customs, traits, and practices peculiar to the United States

200

Strive

(v.) - to try or work hard; to exert oneself

200

Detain

(v.) - to hold or keep as if in custody; to restrain from proceeding

200

Prevailed

(v.) - Emerged as dominant

200

Geometric

(adj.) - composed of lines and figures according to principles of geometry; using straight and/or curved lines in design

300

Segregation

(n.) separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group by enforced or voluntary residence in a restricted area, by barriers to social intercourse, by separate educational facilities, or by other discriminatory means

300

Sacred

(adj.) - highly valued, respected, and important; worthy of religious respect

300

Interrogation

(n.) - formal and systematic questioning

300

Bleak

(adj.) - exposed and barren; lacking in warmth, life, or kindness

300
Symmetrical

(adj.) - Having a form or arrangement of parts with an equal and matching distribution on each side of a central position

400

Isolationism

(n.) - Policy of national isolation by abstention from alliances and other international political and economic relations

400

Motto

(n.) - short expression of a guiding principle

400

Neutralize

(v.) - counteract the activity of; make ineffective

400

Catastrophic

(adj.) - violently destructive; extremely tragic

400

Asymmetrical

(adj.) - Different, especially in the arrangement of space, on either side of a center line

500

Marginalization

(n.) - assignment to an unimportant or powerless position within a society or group

500

Geneti(ic)

(adj.) - relating to or determined by the origin or development of something

-ic : having to do with, characterized by, like

500

Pulverized

(v.) (adj.) - Reduced to very small particles

500

Oblivion

(n.) - condition or state of being forgotten or unknown

500

Contrast

(n.) (v.) - 

1 degree of difference between two things having similar characteristics;

2 to compare two things to make their similarities and differences clear