relating to regular people in society - civil, something you are allowed to do or allowed to have - right - rights, to make a rule - establish - established, official separation of groups of people based on a characteristic such as race or gender - segregation, the ability to read and write - literacy, fair treatment - justice, to persuade someone or something to go somewhere - lure - lured, a Christian holiday which occurs at the beginning of spring - Easter, to treat in an unkind or cruel way - mistreat - mistreated, to speak to a god - pray - prayed, to write your name and information on a form in order to join a group or activity - register - registered, a small group of people that makes decisions for a larger group - council - councils, the idea of moving forward, growing, becoming better, etc. - advancement, a Christian temple - church - churches, met the requirements to do something or be something - qualified, to say no; to not allow something to happen - refuse - refused, the act of hurting or killing others - violence, a time period in which people choose to stop buying things from a company - boycott - boycotts, big, heavy, and strong - burly, a person who participates in a public protest or marches in support of or against something - demonstrator - demonstrators, to feel that someone or something is important and should be treated seriously - respect - respected, willing to give your time and energy; loyal - committed, to feel or express concern, compassion, and support for someone - sympathize - sympathized, the leader of a city's government - mayor - mayors, a building made for a specific purpose - facility - facilities, to make a big smile - beam - beamed, to succeed after trying for a long time - triumph - triumphed, to make an official statement - declare - declared, a regular person in a society - citizen - citizens, without a lot of pride or confidence - modestly, to print a book, newspaper, magazine, etc. and send it to stores and libraries - publish - published, the act of getting bigger - expansion, an area that is far from cities where few people live - frontier - frontiers, an amount of money needed to buy something - expense - expenses, scary, shocking - alarming, a kind of soup that is cheap but is not delicious or healthy - gruel, unfair and harmful treatment - abuse, an area of land that is mostly flat and has tall grass but no trees - prairie - prairies, to reach, enter, or use something - access - accessed, a chance to do something good - opportunity - opportunities, easy to break - fragile, something sold by a store - merchandise, the use of skill and imagination to produce something new or to produce art - creativity, tiny pieces of wood made by cutting trees or boards - sawdust, anything made with skill; the skill to make things - handiwork, strong belief or trust - faith, a large, closed vehicle that is pulled by horses - stagecoach - stagecoaches, related to the beauty of nature - scenic, a material or supply - provision - provisions, a place or region that has people, houses, etc. - settlement - settlements, an area of land and its surface features - terrain - terrains, a doctor of medicine - physician - physicians, a message system that was used before telephones were invented - telegraph - telegraphs, not broken or damaged - intact, smart and clever - ingenious, an outlaw; a person who attacks and steals things from people - bandit - bandits, to give someone ideas and energy - inspire - inspired, to earn gratitude; to do a favor for someone - oblige - obliged, to be thankful for someone's actions - appreciate - appreciated, hard work - labor,

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