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31 Cards in this Set
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compromise |
To settle a dispute by agreeing to accept less than what was originally wanted. |
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detail |
A piece of information |
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injury |
Harm or damage to someone. |
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interact |
To communicate or be involved in an activity with someone else. |
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violence |
Use of physical force to harm someone or to damage property. |
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electronic game |
An activity you play on a computer or video game player. |
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harmful |
Not helpful; could cause problems for someone. |
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harmless |
Does not cause problems for someone. |
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irritate |
To make someone mildly angry. |
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respond |
To reply to what someone is saying. |
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Solution |
The answer to a problem. |
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substitute |
Something or someone that takes the place of another |
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victorious |
having won something, such as a contest or race
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Downside |
the negative side to a thing or an event |
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interaction |
when two people are communicating or speaking to one another
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text message |
a message you send with a cell phone
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argument
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A disagreement in which you state your position for or against something
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influence
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the effect of something on a person a thing, or an event
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negotiate
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to agree through discussion and compromise
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stalemate
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a situation in which an action is halted because both sides are equally powerful and neither side will give in
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constitutional right
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what citizens have to protect them against unlawful actions
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privacy |
to be left alone
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random search
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when an authority figure looks for something without permission
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argument
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when you say your reasons for being for or against something
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interact
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to communicate or be involved in an activity with someone else
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introduce
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to bring something a place or cause it to be used for the first time
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victorious
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having won something, such as a contest or race
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viewpoint
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the way a person looks at or thinks about something
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character
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what makes you the type of person you are
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Core values
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important things, like honesty. respect, and responsibility
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partnership
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when or groups of people work together
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