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Unit 2 Ch 6-10 Vocab

TermDefinition
philanthropic People that are given money for something useful or that you are poor.
unresolved Issues that were not solved or something that would make you uncertain about things. examples: Any issues that are based on race
stimulate To be encouraged to increase economic development.
facilitate Something that is starting to make things for easy.
phenomenon A case of observations of circumstances to understand what questions you have for the research you are creating.
plausible Someone who is believable that is based on their actions or what is said.
jargon Words that are used in a profession.
alienated Something or someone who is feels dispassionate to other things.
objective Your judgement that is unbiased towards different things or situations.
aspire People that are inspired do something higher for a goal.
traumatic Something that negatively impacted your mind up to the present.
impulsivity A person that is doing something without thinking ahead.
philanthropist Someone who gives money to the poor or for anything that is future planning.
controversial Issues that are hard to discuss about because of people who have differentiating opinions on those issues.
oppression People or place that would ill-treat other people that are lower than other people acting like a minority.
accountability Someone who is responsible for themselves or something else.
incident A bad situation that that could leave a person traumatic or even possible they could have been physically harmed.
objective To be open to on both sides on issues while keeping an open mind on the issue.
plausible Someone who is believable that is based on what they are doing or saying.
biased. Person's leans on one side or the side of their view on different issues, but won't hear the other side of the situation.
unpretentious Something or someone who is honest with other people.
Ethical Principles that are basically morally conundrum.
self-analysis, Studying things about yourself like from your physical attributes to something else to give yourself a better understanding of one's self.
incarcerated Someone who got caught for their crimes by an authority.
unanimity People that thinking and agreeing on the same thing.
jaundice A type of disease that causes failure of the liver and your skin and eyes will have sort of look of yellowing.
aspire People that are inspired that want to become something else by what other people do.
petitioned Documentation of the papers that is being asked from one person to another to support for what needs to be changed by signing it.
scrutiny Thorough inspection of things to make sure it is doing alright, but it has to be done very carefully.
spawned To start or it exists for something to be made happen.
perpetrator People who started a crime to which they get caught for it.
inclusive To create something that every can do equally.
impede Something that is stopping the progress growing.
compassion People that care for other people who have problems that need help.
suspicious Something or someone that stands out of the ordinary in a situation.
injustice Something that is felt wrong and unfair for people.
exonerate Someone who was set free from crimes that this person didn't commit.
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