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- 4. Consistently accurate, trustworthy, and dependable.
- 10. A chance to do something or achieve a goal.
- 11. A piece of paper money issued by a government or central bank.
- 13. Something desired but not necessary for survival.
- 14. A personal belief or viewpoint that may not be based on facts.
- 17. Duties or obligations that individuals are expected to fulfill.
- 19. Something essential for survival or well-being.
- 20. The ability to make choices and take action independently.
- 22. Information or facts used to support a claim or argument.
- 23. The power to affect people's decisions, actions, or beliefs.
- 26. The act of selecting between two or more options.
- 27. A reference showing where information was obtained from.
- 28. The state of everyone being treated fairly and having the same opportunities.
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- 1. and Societies The subject that studies people, communities, and how they interact.
- 2. An action that breaks a rule, law, or right.
- 3. A source of information used in research.
- 5. Movement toward improvement or advancement.
- 6. A person who publicly supports or argues for a cause.
- 7. A new idea, method, or invention that creates improvement.
- 8. Something successfully accomplished through effort or skill.
- 9. A particular way of viewing or understanding something.
- 12. The group of people a message, text, or presentation is intended for.
- 15. A visual display of events arranged in chronological order.
- 16. Freedoms and protections that all people are entitled to have.
- 18. A strong effect or influence on someone or something.
- 21. Nations An international organization that works to promote peace and cooperation between countries.
- 24. The importance or meaning of something.
- 25. The act of finding or learning something previously unknown.
