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100

The democratic ________ represents the freedom to decide on one's own actions and thoughts, without coercion or restraint by the state.


principle of self-determination

100

Noun: Conservation


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Adjective:

Adverb

Noun: Conservation

Verb: Conserve

Adjective: Conservational

Adverb: Conservationally

100

Not enough, lacking

Insufficient

100

Consisting of parts or members that are very different from each other.

Diverse

100

To protect an ecosystem from destruction.

Conservation

200

There is an _______ between the Bible's story of creation and the scientific theory of the Big Bang.

apparent contradiction

200

Verb: Reduce

Noun:

Adjective:

Verb: Reduce


Noun: Reduction

Adjective: Reduced

200

The concept of unselfishness in action.

Altruism

200

To start or deal with or think about something in a particular way. 

Adopt

200

To lower the number or amount of something.

Reduction

300

In Canada, _____ our _____ to protest is protected in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Asserting our right to protest

300

Noun: validity


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Adjective:

Noun: validity

Verb: validate

Adjective: valid

300

A gas such as carbon dioxide that is released into the air.

Emission

300

To give out, share among people or places

Distribution 

300

Being prepared to do something, even if it's difficult.

Willingness

400

Increasing geopolitical conflict is a troubling trend in today's world. This conflict ________ to international peace.

poses a serious challenge to

400

Noun: willingness

Verb:

Adjective:

Adverb: 

Noun: willingness

Verb: will

Adjective: willing

Adverb: willingly

400

To make it easier for a process or activity to happen.

Facilitate

400

Fairly large, or large enough to have an effect or be important.

Considerable

400

General agreement, accord, harmony

Consensus

500

The US and UK made no attempt to _______ on whether to invade Iraq in 2002. They simply declared war and started dropping bombs, whether their citizens liked it or not.

generate a consensus on

500

Adjective: projected

Noun:

Verb:

Adjective: projected

Noun: projection

Verb: project

500

1) A substance or drug that makes you more active

2) Something that encourages a particular activity

Stimulant

500

Accurate, acceptable

Valid

500

Catalyst

Stimulant