| Term | Definition |
| stimulate | to excite to action |
| component | any of the main parts of a whole |
| diversity | to add variety or balance |
| dominate | to be more powerful or successful than others |
| investment | a sum of money spent in order to gain a profit later |
| market | an area of economic activity in which buyers and sellers come together and the forces of supply and demand effect prices |
| consolidate | to join together into a whole |
| profit | to gain after all expenses are subtracted |
| restraint | holding back or checking of action |
| entrepreneur | people who build and manage businesses or enterprises in order to make a profit |
| corporation | a business of which a number of people share ownership to take advantage of expanding markets |
| cartel | business making the same product agree to limit their production and thus keep prices high to eliminate competition |
| compel | to drive or urge to action |
| persecution | harassment or unfair punishment because of one's belief |
| refugee | a person who flees to a foreign country to escape danger or discrimination |
| preliminary | happening before and leading up to something; initial |
| detain | to hold in prison or in custody |
| exclude | to leave out |
| activist | someone who fights for a controversial cause |
| recruit | to find people suitable to fill jobs in a company or an organization |
| migration | moving from one place to another , often on a seasonal basis |
| sanitation | keeping a place clean and healthful by removing waste |
| satire | a kind of literature that uses sarcasm and humor to criticize someone or something |
| sensational | creating a strong but shallow emotional reaction |
| cater | to supply something that is wanted or needed by a particular group |